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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".
The concept of intrinsic value has been characterized above in terms of the value that something has "in itself," or "for its own sake," or "as such," or "in its own right".
It's as if knowledge has in itself the power to give us some kind of freedom.
None of them has in itself the source of its own production.
Which has, in itself, become fashionable, the more so because it seems genuine?
Let's make it become what it has in itself to become".
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The change in caregiver may have, in itself, contributed to behaviour problems.
Several respondents indicated that this survey had in itself made them aware of reporting guidelines.
Patients felt that participating in a group such as the focus group had in itself allowed them to share experiences and provided support and motivation.
Anorexia has, in effect, locked itself into place.
The organization has in recent years taken itself less gravely.
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