Formal analogy suggests that we regard our direct and original experience of things liked and enjoyed as only 'possi- bilities of values to be achieved jthat enjoyment becomes a value when we discover the relations upon which its presence depends. Such acausal and operational definition gives only a conception of avalue, not avalue itself. But the utilization of the conception in action results in an object having secure and significant value.
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