Intrinsic value (ethics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intrinsic value is an ethical and philosophic property. It is the ethical or philosophic value that an object has "in itself" or "for its own sake", as an intrinsic property. An object with intrinsic...
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Intrinsic value (animal ethics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about human concern for animals. For rules of conduct between animals and other animal behaviour, see 'Ethology '. The intrinsic value of an animal refers to the value it possesse...
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1. What Has Intrinsic Value? ... The question “What is intrinsic value?” is more fundamental than the question “What has intrinsic value?,” but historically these have been ... Intrinsic value has traditionally been thought to lie at the heart of ethics. Philosophers use a number of terms to refer to such value.
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The issue of the intrinsic value of non-human entities, and nature in general, is central to environmental ethics. Many advocates of a truly 'environmental ethic' make crucial recourse to intrinsic (or inherent) value.
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The issue of the intrinsic value of non-human entities, and nature in general, is central to environmental ethics. Many advocates of a truly 'environmental ethic' make crucial recourse to intrinsic (or inherent) value.
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Exercises concerning normative ethics, Gert, intrinsic value, relativism, etc. ... 17. Pluralism is a view that; A) many different ethical norms are all equally valid; B) many different things have intrinsic value; C) correct moral decisions fulfill plural standards...
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INTRINSIC VALUE AND THE ISOLATION TEST; ... x has an intrinsic value (it is intrinsically good or bad) if an only if it has some value (it is good, or it is bad) taken in itself. (Otherwise an object may have only, at most, instrumental or extrinsic value.) ... Environmental Ethics Professional Ethics . . .
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Intrinsic Value; Something which has intrinsic value is valued purely for itself - it isn't used simply as a means to some other end and it isn't simply "preferred" above other possible options. ... Instrumental vs. Intrinsic Values; One problem in ethics is, assuming that intrinsic values really do exist,
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Intrinsic value =df the value an entity has irrespective of its relationships to other things. ... Something has interests if and only if it has needs and/or desires, the satisfaction of which creates intrinsic value.
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Life's Intrinsic Value: Science, Ethics, and Nature Book by Nicholas Agar; 2001. Read Life's Intrinsic Value: Science, Ethics, and Nature at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Book Title: Life's Intrinsic Value: Science, Ethics, and Nature. Contributors: Nicholas Agar - author. Publisher:
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