ominaisarvoa
Ominaisarvoa, or intrinsic value, is a term used in philosophy and related disciplines to refer to the value something has in itself, independent of its usefulness or the consequences it may produce for others. It is commonly contrasted with instrumental value, which is the value something has because it serves a purpose for someone, and with extrinsic value, which depends on external factors.
In ethics and aesthetics, intrinsic value is the idea that certain things — for example a life,
In economics and finance, the term intrinsic value is used in a more technical sense to denote
The use of intrinsic value remains controversial: some argue that value is fundamentally relational or subjective,