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regarding several intrinsic values as more or less
instrumentally valuable,
since intrinsic monistic views also may hold
other intrinsic values than
their own...
- In finance, the
intrinsic value of an ****et or
security is its
value as
calculated with
regard to an inherent,
objective measure. A distinction, is re...
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instrumental value (or
extrinsic value) if they help one
achieve a
particular end;
intrinsic values, by contrast, are
understood to be
desirable in
and of themselves...
- good
and bad.
Values influence many
human endeavors related to emotion, decision-making,
and action.
Value theorists distinguish between intrinsic and instrumental...
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early political economy,
intrinsic or
objective theories of
value were a set of
early theories of
value holding that the
value of an item is an objective...
- that
value themselves.
Intrinsic value is
considered self-ascribed, all
animals have it,
unlike instrumental or
extrinsic values.
Instrumental value is...
- Look up
intrinsic value in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intrinsic value may
refer to:
Intrinsic value (finance), of an
option or
stock Intrinsic theory...
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David Dodd in 1934
and calls for an
approach to
investing that is
focused on
purchasing equities at
prices less than
their intrinsic values. In
terms of picking...
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instrumental value) and
intrinsic value of an
object may be used when
putting that
object in
value systems,
which is a set of
consistent values and measures. S....
- Leen,
and Burke's own m****cripts. Jim Ross is
executive producer on the film.
Aimee Schoof and Isen
Robbins of
Intrinsic Value Films and TV
and B.D. Gunnell...