Pi doesn’t have one

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Last seen on: Universal Crossword – Apr 6 2019

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The word “value” is both a verb and a noun, each with multiple meanings. But its root meaning always involves social judgments of qualities such as goodness, worth, truth, justice, beauty. The word names either the rational criterion applied when judging, or results of judging, the presence of such qualities.[1]:1-3[2]:37–44

Humans attribute qualities to objects, beliefs, and behaviors as they identify means that “work” to carry on social life, and ends that are “right” for social life itself. Qualities that “work” are judged by the instrumental criterion, and are said to possess instrumental value. Qualities that are “right” in themselves are judged by the intrinsic criterion, and are said to possess intrinsic value. The value of a smart phone or a scientific theory is instrumental. The value of the Ten Commandments or the US Constitution is intrinsic.

In philosophy, the term “means to an end” refers to any action (the means) carried out for the sole purpose of achieving something else (an end). It can be thought of as a metaphysical distinction as no empirical information differentiates actions that are means to ends from those that are not—that are “ends in themselves”. It has been inferred that all actions are means to other ends—this is relevant when considering the meaning of life. A means to an end is also an idiom. It often refers to an activity (such as an undesirable job) that is not as important as the goal you hope to achieve (monetary gains for example).

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