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 +[[Image:Plato and Aristotle in The School of Athens painting by Raphael.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of ''[[The School of Athens]]''<!-- this should link to an article about the famous artwork -->, a fresco by [[Raphael]]. Aristotle gestures to the [[earth]], representing his belief in knowledge through empirical observation and experience, while holding a copy of his ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'' in his hand. Plato holds his ''[[Timaeus (dialogue)|Timaeus]]'' and gestures to the [[heaven]]s, representing his belief in [[The Forms]]]]
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-:''[[overrated]], [[underrated]]''+'''Value''' or '''values''' may refer to:
-:When culture can be '''bought and sold''', [[taste]] becomes an increasingly useful social marker. It was commerce that gave 'culture' to the middle classes, but commerce could also sully it. So the Georgians set about building a national culture - from the plays of Shakespeare to the music of Handel - that only the qualified could properly enjoy. As this culture widened, paradoxically the separation of [[high]] and [[low]] ('polite' and 'vulgar') sharpened. -- [[John Mullan]]+
-# The [[quality]] (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or [[valuable]]+== Concepts of worth ==
-#: ''The Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious '''value''' in the modern world.''+* [[Value theory]], overview of approaches in various disciplines
-# The [[degree]] of [[importance]] you give to something.+* [[Value (ethics)]]
-#: ''The '''value''' of my children's happiness is second only to that of my wife.+** [[Value (personal and cultural)]]
-# The [[amount]] (of [[money]] or [[goods]] or [[services]]) that is considered to be a fair [[equivalent]] for something else+* [[Value (economics)]], a measure of the benefit that an economic actor can gain from either a good or service
-#: ''He tried to estimate the '''value''' of the produce at normal prices.''+** [[Theory of value (economics)]]
-# [[numerical|Numerical]] [[quantity]] measured or [[assign]]ed or [[compute]]d.+all the cost of an offering & the perceived alternatives
-#: ''The exact '''value''' of pi can never be computed.''+* [[Value (law)]], i.e. consideration
 +* [[Values Modes]]
-'''Value''' can refer to:+== Concepts of quantity, amount, or entity ==
 +* [[Value (semiotics)]]
 +* [[Value (mathematics)]], commonly refers to the output of a function
 +* [[Value (computer science)]], an expression which cannot be evaluated any further (a normal form)
 +* [[Note value]] (music), indicates the relative duration of a note, using the color or shape
-*[[Value (personal and cultural)]] -- the principles, standards, or quality which guides human actions+== Colour theory ==
-*[[Value (economics)]] -- the market worth or estimated worth of commodities, services, assets, or work.+* [[Lightness]], a property of a color, or a dimension of a color space
-*[[Value theory]] -- in ethics, aesthetics and other evaluative matters+
-*[[Value (semiotics)]]+
==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Value judgment]]
*[[Artistic merit]] *[[Artistic merit]]
*[[Anthropological theories of value]] *[[Anthropological theories of value]]

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Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of The School of Athens, a fresco by Raphael. Aristotle gestures to the earth, representing his belief in knowledge through empirical observation and experience, while holding a copy of his Nicomachean Ethics in his hand. Plato holds his Timaeus and gestures to the heavens, representing his belief in The Forms
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Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of The School of Athens, a fresco by Raphael. Aristotle gestures to the earth, representing his belief in knowledge through empirical observation and experience, while holding a copy of his Nicomachean Ethics in his hand. Plato holds his Timaeus and gestures to the heavens, representing his belief in The Forms

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Value or values may refer to:

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Concepts of worth

all the cost of an offering & the perceived alternatives

Concepts of quantity, amount, or entity

Colour theory

  • Lightness, a property of a color, or a dimension of a color space

See also

Synonyms

  • (quality that renders something desirable) worth




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