There is knowledge of intrinsic value; knowledge of quasi-intrinsic value; and knowledge of conventional value.
Fancy stocks, a species of stocks which afford great opportunity for stock gambling, since they have no intrinsic value, and the fluctuations in their prices are artificial.
Intrinsic value is the same as utility or adaptation to satisfy the desires or wants of men.
Defn: Adaptation to satisfy the desires or wants; intrinsic value.
Intrinsic value is the same as utility or adaptation to satisfy the desires or wants of men.
Adaptation to satisfy the desires or wants; intrinsic value.
Gold has an intrinsic value, says the monometallist, which makes it the money of the world.
Well, if what you say be true, there is no intrinsic value in any of the precious metals, and we cannot have an invariable standard of value at all.
The term "intrinsic value" is used by many writers with a total disregard of the idea involved in the word value.
Land being indestructible and irremovable, is believed to be the embodiment of the idea of intrinsic value.
It must convey intelligence, but intelligence clothed in a language that lends the message an intrinsic value, and makes it delightful to apprehend apart from its importance in ultimate theory or practice.
Meditation and expression are themselves congenial activities with an intrinsic value which is not lessened if what they deal with could have been abolished to advantage.
No one will claim that treasury notes are money, or that they are of intrinsic value.
Intrinsic value is as unthinkable as intrinsic distance.
Shrunken to the dreary platitudes of the gold-standard catechism, babbling of "sound currency" and "intrinsic value.
And, in fine, the modern political economists have been, without exception, incapable of apprehending the nature of intrinsic value at all.
I chanced, by singular coincidence, lately to see this theory of the law of demand and supply brought to as sharp practical issue in another great siege, as I had seen the theories of intrinsic value brought, in the siege of Venice.
Where there is either no intrinsic value, or no acceptant capacity, there is no effectual value; that is to say, no wealth.
Intrinsic value is the absolute power of anything to support life.
An immortal soul, made for eternal happiness or eternal suffering, and no intrinsic value!
And you have the assurance to say that he has no intrinsic value!
The most which one is entitled to ask in such cases is whether in view of the shortness of time, there are not other things of intrinsic value which in addition have greater instrumental value.
As an appreciative realization, each of these is an intrinsic value.
In general what is desirable is that a topic be presented in such a way that it either have an immediate value, and require no justification, or else be perceived to be a means of achieving something of intrinsic value.
The 4th reason is, "That every medium of trade should have an intrinsic value; which paper-money has not.
That every medium of trade should have an intrinsic value, which paper-money has not.
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