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Nicolai Hartmann ascribes to values an ideal mode of existence, analogically to that of mathematical and logical units. A peculiarity of values is that they „should” exist; however that „obligation” is not shared by other ideal beings. The moral values have their subjects in persons but also in their intentions. They are the superstructure of corresponding states of affairs. A faculty active by the ness, fullness and purity. Hartmann’s Aesthetics has not been finished. According to him the aesthetical values are not values of something real but ones existing only-for-us. Only three aesthetic values are described: sublimity, grace and comicognizance of values is feeling. The four basic moral values are: kindness, nobleness, fullness and purity. Hartmann’s Aesthetics has not been finished. According to him the aesthetical values are not values of something real but ones existing only-for-us. Only three aesthetic values are described: sublimity, grace and comicality. Realizing the inadequacy of the investigations up to the present, Hartmann has not tried to sketch a single table of values. Finally, some critical remarks are added by the authoress of the article.