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Why can’t a work of art have both intrinsic and instrumental value?

Why can’t a work of art have both intrinsic and instrumental value?

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The instrinsic and instrumental values are different. for a work of art the instrinic values and instrumental values both can not be defined either it may be instrinsic or instrumental. instumental defines an end to the value. it is valuable until only it is in good condition. for example if you love a refrigerator until it is in good condition. you wont love it if it is not working well. you may sell it or throw it away. instrinsic values are defined and long lating. it depends up on the self loving. one loves beauty of nature which can be everlasting.there is no end to the instrinsic values. loving mom, boyfriend, father, children, nature etc.

if the art is a painting it is only loved until it is teared off. if the art is a plant or sun it is loved until the universe ends.

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