Value
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- | # The [[quality]] (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or [[valuable]] | ||
- | #: ''The Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious '''value''' in the modern world.'' | ||
- | # The [[degree]] of [[importance]] you give to something. | ||
- | #: ''The '''value''' of my children's happiness is second only to that of my wife. | ||
- | # The [[amount]] (of [[money]] or [[goods]] or [[services]]) that is considered to be a fair [[equivalent]] for something else | ||
- | #: ''He tried to estimate the '''value''' of the produce at normal prices.'' | ||
- | # [[numerical|Numerical]] [[quantity]] measured or [[assign]]ed or [[compute]]d. | ||
- | #: ''The exact '''value''' of pi can never be computed.'' | ||
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Value can refer to:
- Value (personal and cultural) -- the principles, standards, or quality which guides human actions
- Value (economics) -- the market worth or estimated worth of commodities, services, assets, or work.
- Value theory -- in ethics, aesthetics and other evaluative matters
- Value (semiotics)
See also
- Artistic merit
- Anthropological theories of value
- Theory of value for more general discussions of economic value.
- Moral character
Synonyms
- (quality that renders something desirable) worth
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