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The idea that a species has value for its own sake is called "intrinsic value." This concept suggests that all living organisms possess worth independent of their utility to humans or other species. It emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and the moral obligation to protect and preserve species, regardless of their economic or practical benefits.

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