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In addition, just as German philosopher Immanuel Kant posited that every person possesses inherent worth, Taylor posited that each individual organism is inherently valuable and worthy of equal moral consideration.
Cats are inherently valuable animals.
Information, he points out, is inherently valuable.
Any art that shows us something like that is inherently valuable, he thinks.
The psychological framework is there for the "Like" to become recognised as inherently valuable.
But the former is something that's inherently valuable – a product or service that's useful (even if its use is only to entertain).
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It suggests that someone who looks like me is inherently more valuable, and should be seen as more valuable, than someone who does not.
Prints of the same image made decades later were deemed inherently less valuable.
"People and planet are inherently more valuable than money," she said.
When Robinson talks about relevance, it is in the religious sense that no one person is inherently more valuable than another.
But Mary Ann Tighe, vice chairwoman of Insignia/ESG, who is The Times's real estate adviser, said the Milstein property was inherently more valuable because of its 42nd Street exposure and because it is already cleared.
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