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Originally Posted by freakinsaprikin
A lake would be one of many attributes in which value could/or couldn't be derived from. To say that lakes don't add objective value, would not be true. The fact that at least two people(in this thread) have moved to a community because of the existence of a lake, and a few people wouldn't move to a community because of the lake, would be proof of objective or intrinsic value (how ever you want to describe it).
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Huh? No, that is proof of subjective value. People have made a personal determination of what a certain characteristic means to them based upon their own personal biases. Something of objective value has it's value based in fact, not personal desires.