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Fairness Beyond Monetary Value

Two siblings inherit a single, indivisible family heirloom from a grandparent. The will does not specify who should receive it. One sibling has a deep sentimental attachment to the object, while the other sibling sees it only as a financial asset to be sold. Analyze this scenario and explain why an impartial observer might judge it as fair for the sibling with the sentimental attachment to receive the heirloom, even with no financial compensation to the other. What is the primary contextual factor driving this perception of fairness?

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