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    Things That Are Valuable Because They Are a Means to Something
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Things That Are Valuable Because They Are a Means to Something

Question 11

Question 11

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Things that are valuable because they are a means to something else are said to be:


A) intrinsically valuable
B) instrumentally valuable
C) nonmorally valuable
D) morally valuable

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