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The '''Objective theory of Value''', as proposed by [[Ayn Rand]], explains the [[worth]] of goods and services as a relationship between [[intrinsic]], [[observable]] atributes in nature, [[human]] [[knowledge]] of such atributes, and how such atributes can satisfy the [[subjective]] needs of humans. in contrast with the [[Subjective theory of value]] and the [[Intrinsic theory of vaule]], the objective theory of value holds the following:
*'''Reality exists independently of
:::''see [[Objectivism (metaphysics)|Objectivism]]''
::Reality exists independent of human perception. If humans did not exist, reality would still exist. Reality has some properties that cannot be changed; but humans can observe, learn and know what these properties are. These properties are said to be [[intrinsic]] to reality.
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