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Beyond Intrinsic Value

Environmental Ethics, 1985
and justified in special ways. I criticize this notion and develop an alternative whieh stresses the interdependent structure of values. a structure which at once roots them deeply in our selve,., and at the same time opens them to critical challenge and change. Finally. I apply this alternative view back to environmental ethics.
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Recent advances in CO2 hydrogenation to value-added products — Current challenges and future directions

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021
Samrand Saeidi   +2 more
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National value-based pricing negotiation for oncology drugs — lessons from China

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023
Jing Yuan, Minghui Li, Kevin Lu
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Nature's Intrinsic Value

Environmental Ethics
Environmental ethicists often make claims about the intrinsic value of nature or parts thereof. Advances in intrinsic value theory, most notably Ben Bradley’s ‘Two Concepts of Intrinsic Value,’ successfully cleave the concept of intrinsic value into two: a Moorean and Kantian variety.
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Public and private value creation using artificial intelligence: An empirical study of AI voice robot users in Chinese public sector

International Journal of Information Management, 2021
Thompson Sh Teo, Marijn Fwha Janssen
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