Table 3

Notation of modal values

  • 1:

    Alethicvalues

    • 11: Necessary

    • 12: Impossible

    • 13: Possible

    • 14: Contingent

  • 2:

    Deonticvalues

    • 21: Obligatory

    • 22: Forbidden

    • 23: Permitted

    • 24: Optional

  • 3:

    Epistemicvalues

    • 31: Certain

    • 32: Excluded

    • 33: Probable

    • 34: Uncertain

  • 4:

    Doxologicalvalues

    • 41: Believed to be

    • 42: Believed not to be

    • 43: Not believed not to be

    • 44: Not believed to be

  • 5:

    Ethical-moralvalues

    • 5+: Good

    • 5: Bad

    • 5+/: Good/Bad

  • 6:

    Aestheticvalues

    • 6+: Beautiful

    • 6: Ugly

    • 6+/: Beautiful/Ugly

  • 7:

    Pragmaticvalues

    • 7+: Useful/Advantageous

    • 7: Useless/Disadvantageous

    • 7+/: “Useful/Advantageous”/” Useless/Disadvantageous”

  • 8:

    Intellectualvalues

    • 8+: Interesting

    • 8: Uninteresting

    • 8+/: Interesting/Uninteresting

  • 9:

    Hedonic-affectivevalues

    • 9+: Pleasure/Happiness

    • 9:Disgust/Unhappiness

    • 9+/:“Pleasure/Happiness”/“Disgust/Unhappiness”

  • 10:

    Volitivevalues

    • 101: Volition

    • 102: Refusal

    • 103: Acceptance

    • 104: Involition

  • 11:

    Desiderativevalues

    • 111: Desire to be

    • 112: Desire not to be

    • 113: Not desire not to be

    • 114: Not desire to be

Source(s): Author's own work

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