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There is a distinction between [[relative]] (or [[personal]] and [[cultural]] [[value]]) and '''absolute''' (or [[noumena]]l) value (not to be confused with mathematical absolute value). Relative value is subjective, depending on [[individual]] and cultural views, and is therefore synonymous with personal and cultural value. Absolute value, on the other hand, is philosophically absolute and independent of individual and cultural views, as well as independent on whether it discovered or not what object has it.
 
There is a distinction between [[relative]] (or [[personal]] and [[cultural]] [[value]]) and '''absolute''' (or [[noumena]]l) value (not to be confused with mathematical absolute value). Relative value is subjective, depending on [[individual]] and cultural views, and is therefore synonymous with personal and cultural value. Absolute value, on the other hand, is philosophically absolute and independent of individual and cultural views, as well as independent on whether it discovered or not what object has it.
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Relative value may be regarded as an [[experience]] by subjects of absolute value. Relative value varies with individual and culture while absolute value, on the other hand, is the same, regardless of the experience of individuals.
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'''''[[Relative]]''''' value may be regarded as an [[experience]] by subjects of absolute value. Relative value varies with individual and culture while absolute value, on the other hand, is the same, regardless of the experience of individuals.
    
Relative value may be explained as an assumption upon which implementation can be extrapolated. Absolute value could possibly be implemented if it was known, but cannot be assumed, but is what it is.
 
Relative value may be explained as an assumption upon which implementation can be extrapolated. Absolute value could possibly be implemented if it was known, but cannot be assumed, but is what it is.

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