intrinsicarvoja
Intrinsicarvoja is a term used in Finnish-language philosophical and ethical discussions to refer to intrinsic values—values that entities possess in and of themselves, independent of external use or relationships to human preferences. The form combines the Finnish arvo for value with the concept of intrinsic worth, and is commonly used in debates about what things deserve moral or practical consideration in their own right.
In practice, intrinsic value may be argued to reside in various kinds of entities: sentient beings capable
The concept informs environmental ethics, animal rights, aesthetics, and debates about conservation and policy. It contrasts
See also: intrinsic value, instrumental value, moral considerability, value theory.