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A material becomes waste when it is discarded without expecting to be compensated for its inherent value.
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He argued that in capitalist societies work is deprived of its inherent value and thus becomes drudgery, for it is looked at solely as a means to something else.
That Oxford has reprinted it tells you something about the considerable charm and quality of its prose (which are separate from its inherent value as an historical document).
In contrast, deontologists such as Immanuel Kant propose universal moral principles that should be observed despite 'the greater good' and determine the moral worth of an action by examining its inherent value (for review [57]).
It is about just that - education and its inherent value.
Syria, historically speaking, is part of the resistance movement in the region and currently its inherent value to Iran is that it has been the life support channel for Hezbollah".
"People understand its inherent value".
Do we recognize its inherent value and potential?
The reduction, i.e., of the inherent value of a thing to its price would not be problematic if its price accurately reflected its inherent value.
Instead of negating anything, we try to find its inherent value.
This does not allow us to say that Bitcoin's current price, and its requisite swings, match its inherent value.
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