She states that noneconomic values are resistant to commodification and therefore require constraints on the market in order to be properly valued. This is inline with Sagoff’s theory, both philosophers coming to the conclusion that noneconomic values, such as human and non-human intrinsic values should be resistant to commodification and should therefore be constrained on the market. In conclusion, this view demonstrates that the environment should be resistant to commodification and cannot be considered as an economic value. Therefore, to treat it as such would be to value it incorrectly. This is consistent with views on human intrinsic values, suggesting that although human and non-human intrinsic values should be considered separately they both should be resistant to
She states that noneconomic values are resistant to commodification and therefore require constraints on the market in order to be properly valued. This is inline with Sagoff’s theory, both philosophers coming to the conclusion that noneconomic values, such as human and non-human intrinsic values should be resistant to commodification and should therefore be constrained on the market. In conclusion, this view demonstrates that the environment should be resistant to commodification and cannot be considered as an economic value. Therefore, to treat it as such would be to value it incorrectly. This is consistent with views on human intrinsic values, suggesting that although human and non-human intrinsic values should be considered separately they both should be resistant to