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Extrinsic value (ethics)

Extrinsic value (ethics) is a way of thinking about how we make decisions. It is about considering what is right and wrong when we make decisions. When we make decisions, we should think about the effect our choices will have on other people, on animals, and even on the environment. It is important to consider the long-term consequences of our actions and the implications for everyone involved. Extrinsic value can help you make ethical decisions that will benefit everyone in the long-term.