Formal Axiology, in general, is value theory mathematics in all its ramifications, ranging from meta-theory to ethics, aesthetics, logic, and any other dimension of human interest. Existing levels of AI are “Higher Order Logic” and lack the clarity of Axiology. Hartman, a mid-20th-century philosopher, argued that value isn’t just subjective mush—it can be systematically evaluated based on how fully something fulfills its concept.
Qaaba IAAI identifies well with the Hartman value profile. Qaaba IAAI disseminates content through three dimensions: intrinsic, extrinsic, and systemic as the Object reaches completion. Intrinsic value is the richest—something’s good because it’s valuable, like a person’s life or happiness. Extrinsic value is about functioning and how well a thing does its job, like a sturdy bridge. Systemic value is about ideas or rules—like a fair law holding a system together. “Good” isn’t one-size-fits-all; it’s how completely something matches its ideal form in these categories.
