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The aesthetic value is for every viewer to decide.
a. differing perspectives and experience held by the viewer. b. differing moral stances held by the viewer or the playwright. c. subjects or themes that the viewer disagrees with or make them uncomfortable. d. All of these choices answer is d. all of these choices
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RICHARD DEAN has written: 'VALUE OF HUMANITY IN KANT'S MORAL THEORY'
Commercial value is the value assigned to a piece of art for sale; how much it is worth monetarily. Artistic value is far more subjective, and is dependent on what the viewer sees as the worth of the art. It varies from person to person and is hard to attach a price to.
Old projector slides are typically only worth the sentimental value they bring to the owner. If a person doesn't have an old projector, the slides are worthless except as relics of bygone days.
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Richard E. Deal has written: 'The application of value theory to water resources planning and management'
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limiting friction is force of friction when a body slides over the surface of another body
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