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  • Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Value - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The intrinsic value of something is said to be the value that that thing has “in itself,” or “for its own sake,” or “as such,” or “in its own right ” Extrinsic value is value that is not intrinsic Many philosophers take intrinsic value to be crucial to a variety of moral judgments
  • Intrinsic Theory of Values - Ayn Rand Lexicon
    The intrinsic theory holds that the good is inherent in certain things or actions as such, regardless of their context and consequences, regardless of any benefit or injury they may cause to the actors and subjects involved
  • Intrinsic and Instrumental Good - Lander University
    An intrinsic good is not a means to something else, as money can be a means to pleasure You can find out what an intrinsic good is for you by asking a series of "why" questions until a nonsense answer is reached
  • What are the arguments for happiness being intrinsically good?
    I am looking for arguments for the axiological proposition that happiness has positive intrinsic value I would strongly prefer contemporary arguments in analytic philosophy over historical ones
  • Good, theories of the - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    To say that something is intrinsically good is to say that it is good in virtue of what it is – in virtue of its own intrinsic nature; while to say that something is extrinsically good is to say that it is good in virtue of the relations in which it stands to things outside of itself
  • Instrumental and intrinsic value - Wikipedia
    The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory provides three modern definitions of intrinsic and instrumental value: They are "the distinction between what is good 'in itself' and what is good 'as a means' "
  • Truth and Intrinsic Value | The True and the Good: A Strong Virtue . . .
    After clarifying the relevant notion of intrinsic value, the chapter makes the case against truth’s being an intrinsic good The case has two parts First, it is argued that no amount of true belief is intrinsically better than any amount of any other intrinsic good
  • Ayn Rand: Three Theories of the Good - praxeology
    The intrinsic theory holds that the good is inherent in certain things or actions as such, regardless of their context and consequences, regardless of any benefit or injury they may cause to the actors and subjects involved
  • Intrinsic Good Definition - Philosophy Dictionary | Glossariz
    Intrinsic good, also called inherent worth, is a fundamental concept in ethics and value theory It stands in contrast to instrumental good, which is valuable only because it leads to something else that is good
  • Intrinsic Value and Intrinsic Good - JSTOR
    Many writers begin the discussion of the nature of value by stating that the fundamental problem concerns intrinsic rather than instrumental values, and that intrinsic value is what is valued for itself, or what is good in itself "Value for itself" and "good in itself," however, may be applied to different objects





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