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September 15, 1999
Center 11: Value 2 completes the treatment of questions of economic and moral value(s), both in the abstract and in relationship to architecture, that was begun in Center 10: Value (1997). The essays in the book come from architects, economists, philosophers, and a poet, reflecting a diverse array of opinions on and approaches to the treatment of values and valuation.

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Michael Benedikt, Professor of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin; Philip Cafaro, Professor of Philosophy, Colorado State University; James K. Galbraith, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin; Mark Johnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon; Robert Kane, Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin; C. Steven Lewis, architect; Dierdre McCloskey, Professor of Economics and History, University of Iowa; Philip Mirowski, Professor of Economics, University of Notre Dame; Stephen L. Ross, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin; Jorge Reina Schement, Institute for Information Policy, Pennsylvania State University; Paolo Tombesi, Professor of Architecture, University of Melbourne, Australia; Frederick Turner, Founders Professor of Arts and Humanities, University of Texas at Dallas.

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Every aspect of human experience is pervaded with value. Read the first page
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Union Station, New York, United States, Disney Hall, Moral Accounting, Library of Congress, Colonial Times, World War, Adam Smith, New England, Notre Dame, Princeton University Press, University of Chicago, Colossal Comeback, Henry David Thoreau, Michael Benedikt, Progressive Architecture, Carol Highsmith, Changing Places, Herbert Simon, Lynda Schneekloth, Philip Mirowski, Thomas Vonier, Bureau of the Census, Friedrich Nietzsche
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