It affirms
the intrinsic value of all things and their radical interdependence in such a way that those who follow him should be profoundly sensitive to the inherent importance of what happens to all things and to how the effects...
It affirms
the intrinsic value of all things and their radical interdependence in such a way that those who follow him should be profoundly sensitive to the inherent importance of what happens to all things and to how the effects of each act ramify throughout the whole.
In medieval times, philosophers and theologians believed that the exchange of goods should be governed by a «just price,» determined by tradition or
the intrinsic value of things.
In our world, we are encouraged to ignore
the intrinsic value of all things and to assign value to everything based upon what it will do for us.
Not exact matches
This should drive the price
of the
things right through the floor because it will become increasingly clear that they have no
intrinsic value apart from being used in a rigged game by a bunch
of speculators.
The trouble, according to a host
of psychologists, is that using this sort
of general encouragement for every little
thing teaches kids to
value your praise rather than the
intrinsic satisfaction
of true accomplishment.
In view
of all the
things that can be said about a company and the effects that can take place on a share price for many different reasons, there is and will never be any excuse to shy away from the hard work
of studying a company in order to find its real
intrinsic value.
The main reason that nature lacks
intrinsic value is necessarily linked to the orthodox idea
of creatio ex nihilo, a view that essentially makes all created
things completely contingent upon divine power.
The
intrinsic character
of natural
things is neglected as is their
value.
All
things considered, it is always best to allow life to flourish in its diverse expressions, respectful
of the fact that each living being has
intrinsic as well as instrumental
value.
Christians can be much clearer in their opposition to the reduction
of the
value of natural
things to their price than about the
intrinsic value of animals.
It should be easier to believe that at this point Whitehead was not thinking
of events in nature as having subjectivity or experience, when we see how many thinkers today affirm the
intrinsic value of the natural world and the interconnectedness
of all
things without taking this step.
The latter required a basic revision
of traditional Western thinking toward the acceptance
of the reality and
intrinsic value of the natural world and the intimate interconnectedness
of all
things.
Beauty, not precariousness, is the basis
of the
intrinsic,
value of things.
If every living creature is a subject, then each has
intrinsic value to itself and to God, in addition to any instrumental
value each may have in the scheme
of things.
In the process theory
of actual occasions, the
intrinsic formal
value of prehended
things is very quickly compromised by the need
of the prehending occasion to valuate the
things relative to the demands
of its own satisfaction.
It does so by recognizing their power and indispensability for putting us in touch with the
intrinsic value (which is the reality)
of things.
Students meet monthly to come up with ideas on how to promote Liberty's PRIDE
VALUES and to encourage students to develop their intrinsic values of learning to do the right thing without expecting rewards for doi
VALUES and to encourage students to develop their
intrinsic values of learning to do the right thing without expecting rewards for doi
values of learning to do the right
thing without expecting rewards for doing so.
In the greater scheme
of things, we need to encompass the
intrinsic value of the volunteering network, in relation to the actual attributed talent, experience and expertise in terms
of an unmeasurable source
of added
value to the greater good
of our societies.
Businesses and large publishers love pre-orders because it can generate new sales and get
things rolling, but indie authors might not see the
intrinsic value of this option.
The basic tenets
of The Intelligent Investor — Mr. Market,
things having
intrinsic value, stocks representing part interest in businesses — are fantastic.
The question is about gold and your answer is challenging the definition
of «
intrinsic value» (Also, your answer about
value is wrong because people do
value things for economic reasons.
Determining the
intrinsic stock
value of a company is decidedly one
of the most difficult
things in trading.
Everyone talks about and focuses on
things that do not truly affect the
intrinsic value of the market.
To the extent that they don't do those
things, the
intrinsic value of the business is destroyed.
It is also acceptable that the
intrinsic value of some businesses can't be reliably determined since they can be put in a «too hard» pile to free up time for other
things.
There is no way that I know
of to estimate their
intrinsic value, and therefore whether they be tulips, gold, crypto - «currency» or other
things that have not yet been imagined, but which derive their worth solely from the opinion
of others, I plan to stay far away from them as they fall outside
of my circle
of competence.
The Most Important
Thing is no different, but I would like to highlight one quote that underscores the distinction between the two: «For an investment to be reliable and successful, an accurate estimation
of intrinsic value is the inevitable starting point.
The only
thing that matters is the
intrinsic value of the company.
Therefore, margin
of safety is a concept
value investors impose on themselves to say, «even if I am wrong and
things turn out worse than I expect, I will still hopefully make a reasonable return on my investment if I purchase at or below this price, which is well below my calculation
of intrinsic value.»
Through passion and purpose, trial and error, and a belief in the
intrinsic value of all living
things, the founders prevailed.
Or, it can be impossible: an attempt to attribute a price to the
intrinsic value of human life, living
things and nature itself.
It is also an attempt to attribute a price to the
intrinsic value of human life, living
things and nature itself.
One
of the particularly cool
things about Swapdom is that it encourages people to not treat unwanted items as disposable, but rather to consider their
intrinsic value.
He studied 10,000 people over 20 years and compared them with those who more put
value on
intrinsic things — quality
of relationships, relationship to nature — and he found the high consumer - minded people are less happy.
«Since the beginning
of commerce, humans have assigned
value to
things of no readily - apparent
intrinsic worth.
There is no such
thing as competition when the so - called competitor offers up something legally stolen
of intrinsic value for next to nothing in hopes
of developing additional business... without being a bona fide licensed practitioner.
Things that don't add to the
intrinsic value of your property, or maintenance work which homeowners tend to do fairly regularly anyway, don't qualify.