Good: Intrinsic vs. Instrumental
What does it mean to say that something is "good"? Philosophers distinguish between two kinds of "good" called "intrinsically good" and "instrumentally good." In this video, we explain the difference between the two.
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Видео Good: Intrinsic vs. Instrumental канала Thinking About Stuff
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Видео Good: Intrinsic vs. Instrumental канала Thinking About Stuff
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