To the extent that values derive from human demand, and humans are significant in so far as we create knowledge, and to the extent that there is no meaningful difference between differences with others and with the future-self, and because only a part of value scales can be revealed, changing prices and changing value scales are the same thing.develop
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- 13-6 Man reveals only a part of his value scale through actions
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- 13-7a The difference in goods can be ascertained only through human actions
- 13-7b Prices can reveal differences between goods that appear identical
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