• 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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  • 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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  • Ricardo and Karl Marx. Similarly, the physiocrats based their theory of value in the land. Business and economics portal Instrumental and intrinsic value Marginalism...
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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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  • Wikipedia. Instrumental and intrinsic value Value theory, a range of approaches to understanding how, why, and to what degree people value things All...
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  • intrinsic and instrumental value. An entity has intrinsic value if it is good in itself, independent of external factors. An entity has instrumental value...
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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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  • 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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  • "Instrumental" and "value-rational action" are terms scholars use to identify two kinds of behavior that humans can engage in. Scholars call using means...
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  • or value. John Dewey (American pragmatist) Richard Rorty Instrumental and value rationality Instrumental and intrinsic value Natural kind Fact–value distinction...
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  • time value (TV) (extrinsic or instrumental value) of an option is the premium a rational investor would pay over its current exercise value (intrinsic value)...
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  • Instrumental and intrinsic value Intellectual responsibility Intention Integral philosophy Integral theory Integral yoga Interpellation Intrinsic and...
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  • moral value of any act consists in its tendency to produce things of intrinsic value. Consequentialists hold in general that an act is right if and only...
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  • Hedonism (redirect from Value hedonism)
    pleasure or the avoidance of pain. The overall value of a thing depends on both its intrinsic and instrumental value. In some cases, even unpleasant things,...
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    according to a few basic distinctions. Intrinsic desires concern what the subject wants for its own sake while instrumental desires are about what the subject...
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  • create a unique self-report instrument that measured intrinsic and extrinsic values for use in the lab and in the clinic. The psychologists called their project...
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  • Information entropy Information theory Inquisitive learning Instrumental and intrinsic value Logic of information Models of scientific inquiry Pragmatic...
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    philosophy and politics of technology Instrumental and intrinsic value – Philosophical concept Jacques Ellul – French sociologist, technology critic, and Christian...
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  • of instrumental value. The chain of events duration is the time it takes to reach the terminal event. In value theory this is generally the intrinsic value...
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  • Universal code (ethics) Value (ethics) Extrinsic value or instrumental value Intrinsic value (animal ethics) Intrinsic value (ethics) Vice Virtue Conscience...
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  • Ethics (section Value theory)
    closely connected to value theory, which studies the nature and types of value, like the contrast between intrinsic and instrumental value. Moral psychology...
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  • forms of value; That it increasingly seems as though economic value ("what things are worth") is a natural, intrinsic characteristic of products and assets...
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    and that question turns on the question of nature's intrinsic value, according to Callicott. For if nature's only value is its instrumental value to...
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  • Importance (category Value (ethics))
    distinguish between instrumental importance relative to a specific goal in contrast to a form of importance based on intrinsic or final value. A closely related...
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  • the distinction between intrinsic and instrumental values. The second area is the application of such understandings of value to a variety of fields within...
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  • ongoing process of communicative interaction that is of both instrumental and intrinsic value". Similarly, the importance of the right in the South African...
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  • instrumental value at any time of the chain of events that that action started, which in turn can be seen as equivalent to the total intrinsic value of...
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  • "natural" (intrinsic) self-balancing tendency of markets—at the point where demand and supply were balanced, the "natural" price (the "true" value) had been...
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