" Kolakowski saw this as "a particular instance of the difficulty inherent in any doctrine which views genuine human effort as the unique source of moralvalue while at the same time refusing to acknowledge any human contribution to the results of that effort.
In a 2008 essay highly critical of Dr. Kass's work on the Bush bioethics council, the Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker questioned thevalue of dignity as a moral guide.
More broadly, a central theme in her work is the proposition that a particular conception of the good life is itself a moralvalue, and that that from this value, certain libertarian moral and political conclusions follow.
Transactions are guided by ethical, moral, and social considerations and the belief that money should be used to create social value, rather than just wealth.
Themoral claim real money places on society on behalf of its bearer comes not from the intrinsic value of the token but from the fact that the bearer had previously produced some good or service deemed valuable by others.
Themoral of this study is that most of us have at least some information floating out there that is of some value to marketers and potential identity thieves.