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Komok [63]
3 years ago
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2. What is the difference between instrumental and intrinsic value?

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Alecsey [184]3 years ago
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Answer:

<h3>The difference between instrumental and Intrinsic value :- </h3>

<h3>Instrumental value is the value that something has as a means to a desired or valued end .</h3>

<h3>Intrinsic value is the value that an entity has in itself.for what it is,or as an end .</h3>

<h2>Hope this helps you XD ✌️</h2>

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