单词 | value judgement |
释义 | > as lemmasvalue judgement value judgement n. a judgement attributing merit or demerit to something according to certain standards or priorities. [Originally after German Werturteil (1823 or earlier as Werthurtheil; mid 19th cent. in specific theological use by Ritschl).] ΚΠ 1889 D. W. Simon tr. L. Stählin Kant, Lotze, & Ritschl iii. iii. 207 But if Christ is my Lord through that which He has done and suffered for my salvation, and if I honour Him as my God in the act of trusting the power of His grace for my salvation's sake, that is a value-judgment of a direct kind. 1892 J. Orr in Thinker 2 146 Two kinds of knowledge are distinguished by Ritschl—the one, religious knowledge which moves solely in the region of what he calls worth or value-judgments. 1903 H. W. Stuart in J. Dewey Stud. Logical Theory x. 326 The physical object is, nevertheless, permanent, it will be said, and this surely distinguishes it from the object (now freely acknowledged as such) of the value-judgment. 1941 T. S. Eliot in Choice of Kipling's Verse 35 When I contrast ‘verse’ with ‘poetry’ I am not, in this context, implying a value judgement. 1975 Amer. Notes & Queries 14 53/2 Robert Frost's penchant for ‘the fact’ (as in ‘Mowing’) provides a useful measuring stick for determining the worth of value judgments about him. 2000 M. S. Kimmel & A. Aronson Gendered Society Reader 73 Bem offers no value judgements about the person's eventual sexual orientation, but offers a psychological model of how he or she acquires it. < as lemmas |
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