If the desire satisfaction theory is true, then health, wealth, and happiness are
A) always intrinsically valuable whether or not you want them.
B) intrinsically valuable if they help to satisfy your desires.
C) instrumentally valuable if they help to satisfy your desires.
D) always instrumentally valuable whether or not you want them
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