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- Instrumental_value abstract "Instrumental value (or extrinsic value, contributory value) is the value of objects, both physical objects and abstract objects, not as ends-in-themselves, but as means of achieving something else. It is often contrasted with items of intrinsic value. It is studied in the field of value theory.An ethic good with instrumental value may be regarded as an ethic means, not necessarily being an end in itself.".
- Q3736009 abstract "Instrumental value (or extrinsic value, contributory value) is the value of objects, both physical objects and abstract objects, not as ends-in-themselves, but as means of achieving something else. It is often contrasted with items of intrinsic value. It is studied in the field of value theory.An ethic good with instrumental value may be regarded as an ethic means, not necessarily being an end in itself.".
- Instrumental_value comment "Instrumental value (or extrinsic value, contributory value) is the value of objects, both physical objects and abstract objects, not as ends-in-themselves, but as means of achieving something else. It is often contrasted with items of intrinsic value. It is studied in the field of value theory.An ethic good with instrumental value may be regarded as an ethic means, not necessarily being an end in itself.".
- Q3736009 comment "Instrumental value (or extrinsic value, contributory value) is the value of objects, both physical objects and abstract objects, not as ends-in-themselves, but as means of achieving something else. It is often contrasted with items of intrinsic value. It is studied in the field of value theory.An ethic good with instrumental value may be regarded as an ethic means, not necessarily being an end in itself.".