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The argument from diversity is therefore pluralistic: it ascribes value to each particular culture from the viewpoint of the collective totality of cultures.
It is a world possessively invested (to paraphrase Georges Lipsitz) in the normative that ascribes value to the unfamiliar only when it becomes chic and catches on.
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Revealing this symbiotic relationship was one way of ascribing value to a type of settlement that is under-respected.
And because of those cues, we ascribed value to the object, and were willing to pay for it, sometimes handsomely.
But Mr. Hevesi noted that economists "ascribe value to human life" by calculating how much people might earn in their working years.
"Because it was so difficult they began to ascribe value to it [and] it challenged some of the preconceptions they had about physical ability," says Evans.
"I'm trying to play with how we ascribe value to history, how we build the story of history, how we perceive art by glamorizing banal locations and things from around the city," Mr. Hudson said.
As Shaw once noted, democracy ensures we get the politicians we deserve.Kyrre HolmOsloMeasuring upSIR – Capital markets ascribe value to all assets tangible and intangible alike ("Intangible measures", August 4th).
When we ascribe rights to groups as such, we may seem to ascribe value to groups as such.
Questions about evaluation have to do with what precisely is going on when we ascribe value to something.
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