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In Julien A. Deonna & Emma Tieffenbach (eds.), Petit Traité des Valeurs. [Genève, Switzerland]: Edition d’Ithaque (2018)

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  1. Sign values in processes of distinction: The concept of luxury.Dimitri Mortelmans - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):497-520.
    What is luxury? The concept has never received proper attention in social theory. It seemed as if luxury was a highly economic concept that did not need any further investigation. Primary and secondary needs are considered to form the basis of the luxury concept. Luxury has been viewed as useless and superfluous because it belongs to the realm of desires instead of elementary needs. This definition has often been used to stigmatize the use and demonstration of luxury. The needs-wants dichotomy (...)
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  • The Life You Can Save: Acting Now to Stop World Poverty.Peter Singer - 2009 - Random House.
    Acting Now to End World Poverty Peter Singer. were our own, and we cannot deny that the suffering and death are bad. The second premise is also very difficult to reject, because it leaves us some wiggle room when it comes to situations in.
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  • heory of the Leisure Class. [REVIEW]Thorstein Veblen - 1900 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 10:467.
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  • Theory of the Leisure Class.Thorstein Veblen - 1900 - The Monist 10:467.
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