Book’s last word, often

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Last seen on: Universal Crossword – Apr 30 2019

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“Instrumental and intrinsic value” are classic names scholars use to identify two ways humans think about what makes anything good. Instrumental value is the criterion that a means is good if it “works” efficiently in certain conditions to achieve its intended end. It is recognized inductively by experiencing successful consequences. Intrinsic value is the criterion that an end is good if it is “right” in itself, legitimate in all conditions. It is recognized deductively by revelation or intuition or politically-correct social prescription. Scholars use these names to explain good social action or institutions–prescribed patterns of correlated behavior–that maintain all human societies.

These classic names were coined by sociologist Max Weber, who spent years studying good meanings people assign their actions and beliefs. Here are Weber’s original definitions with a comment showing his doubt that conditionally efficient means can achieve unconditionally legitimate ends, followed by three modern definitions from the Oxford Handbook of Value Theory.

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