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Value conflict: the inevitable consequence of having a rich,
Value conflict: the inevitable consequence of having a rich, multi-dimensional value system where genuine ends pull in opposite directions, not an error or failure to think clearly
Why This Is a Definition
This definition establishes the precise semantic boundary of 'value conflict' by identifying its genus (consequence of value systems) and differentia (pulling in opposite directions of genuine ends). It explicitly distinguishes this from errors or failures, establishing that conflict is a structural feature of rich value systems rather than a problem to be solved.