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  Question 62: Can you think of actions whose result is not one of its determinations?   
  [106] Hans: Result and determination   Dunny writes in [101]  
  According to Marx, “Result” is considered a determination so from his point of view I would have to say No.   
  I disagree here. In my interpretation of Marx, sometimes the result of an action is one of its determinations, and sometimes it is not.   
  What you write afterwards shows that you do not understand what Marx and / or my study guide were talking about. For you, “result” is the final end product, and “determination” is something desirable or useful. You are arguing correctly that intermediate products are use values, but this has little to do with Question 62.   
 
 
 
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