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    Exam 10: How Are Propositions of Value Argued
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    Value Criteria Constitute the Attributes Something or Someone Must Possess
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Value Criteria Constitute the Attributes Something or Someone Must Possess

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Value criteria constitute the attributes something or someone must possess in order to be thought of as "beneficial," "harmful," or "effective."

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