Labarum;430494 Wrote: > Much of what you say is unanswerable; and yet I have this nagging doubt > that behind the "objective" analysis in your post, and in some of the > others, is a subjective and deep attachement to the product.Perhaps I didn't > state things clearly enough. My entire point was that there's no possibility of being objective in deciding whether a particular product is "too expensive" or not, because "too expensive" is -entirely- a subjective notion. Every individual is going to make his own subjective judgment about what something is worth -to him-. Consumers may (sometimes) be objective in evaluating whether they can -afford- a product, but their estimation of whether the product is -worth- the asking price is always subjective. This isn't a particularly new or deep philosophical notion; it's long been a fundamental axiom of business and marketing, regardless of the product.
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