Multiple Choice
The difference between intrinsic value and instrumental value is that:
A) as opposed to instrumental value, intrinsic value refers to the adoption of those standards that are ultimately unique to a society.
B) as opposed to intrinsic value, instrumental value refers to the quality by which the pursuit of one value is a good way to reach another value.
C) as opposed to intrinsic value, instrumental value refers to the quality by which a value is a good thing in itself and is pursued for its own sake, whether anything comes from that pursuit or not.
D) as opposed to instrumental value, intrinsic value refers to values acquired through media and religion.
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