In moral philosophy, instrumental and intrinsic value are the distinction between what is a means to an end and what is as an end in itself. Things are...
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In ethics, intrinsic value is a property of anything that is valuable on its own. Intrinsic value is in contrast to instrumental value (also known as...
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Business and economics portal Instrumental and intrinsic value Marginalism Socialist economics Schroeder, Mark (2016), "Value Theory", in Zalta, Edward N...
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and healthy ecosystems have intrinsic value, prior to and apart from their instrumental value as resources for humans, and should therefore be preserved...
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note Values (political party), a defunct New Zealand environmentalist political party Search for "value" on Wikipedia. Instrumental and intrinsic value Value...
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that value themselves. Intrinsic value is considered self-ascribed, all animals have it, unlike instrumental or extrinsic values. Instrumental value is...
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(axiology) Instrumental and intrinsic value Value (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Intrinsic value. If an...
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themselves—without ceasing, provided that their ultimate (intrinsic) goals may never be fully satisfied. Instrumental convergence posits that an intelligent agent...
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and intrinsic values. An instrumental value is worth having as a means towards getting something else that is good (e.g., a radio is instrumentally good...
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"Instrumental" and "value rationality" are terms scholars use to identify two ways individuals act in order to optimize their behavior. Instrumental rationality...
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