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单词 value-laden
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Definition of value-laden in English:

value-laden

adjective
  • Presupposing the acceptance of a particular set of values.

    governments' judgements are value-laden
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Still another approach is to argue for consciously value-laden research.
    • Like psychologists' ethical decision-making, this involves value-laden, complex decision-making using data of uncertain quality concerning major welfare or life-and-death decisions.
    • Note that none of these terms is meant to be value-laden.
    • So I think that the judgement as to what is a legitimate religion is always value-laden and conditioned by our social and cultural values.
    • Glenn's philosophy of religion gives him a distinct perspective on the problems governments face when they undertake value-laden enterprises, such as public education.
    • But our definitions could easily have been critiqued as subjective and self-serving given the absence of a uniform meaning that is consistently attributed to these value-laden concepts.
    • Historical contextualization, of course, is an intellectual practice filled with hidden assumptions and value-laden choices about the ultimate significance of a writer's work.
    • Of all the public education initiatives over the past decade, inclusion may be the most value-laden and belief-driven.
    • One by one, each of these oppressed groups has thrown off the yoke of value-laden discrimination, and has won civil rights, cultural acceptance, and greater involvement in the life of the nation.
    • Yet both, in the end, proved unable to overcome their own cultural assumptions and beliefs, and the value-laden judgments that came with them.
    • Progress is a value-laden concept.
    • Most early feminist family therapy literature critiqued the sexist, value-laden theory and practice of leading family therapy theorists.
    • In the political and military realms, they enabled Canada to frame its foreign policy decisions in value-laden idealism without committing the country to action that might have conflicted with its immediate priorities.
    • If every work of fiction is heavily value-laden, it's easier to tell with children's writing.
    • In these two countries, the curriculum is normalizing, conveying a value-laden message regarding what should be taught and assessed and, by default, what is of limited value.
    • The real question is much more contextual, and less value-laden.
    • Instead of using the value-laden term ‘secular’, its resolutions referred to the ‘non-use of religion in politics.’
    • And the idea of dysfunction is certainly a value-laden one.
    • Underlying this gamble is a broader, more value-laden question.
    • Characteristically, however, he adds his own quite value-laden judgments concerning the value-free dynamics of power and treachery.
 
 

Definition of value-laden in US English:

value-laden

adjectiveˈvælju ˈleɪdnˈvalyo͞o ˈlādn
  • Presupposing the acceptance of a particular set of values.

    governments' judgments are value-laden
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the political and military realms, they enabled Canada to frame its foreign policy decisions in value-laden idealism without committing the country to action that might have conflicted with its immediate priorities.
    • In these two countries, the curriculum is normalizing, conveying a value-laden message regarding what should be taught and assessed and, by default, what is of limited value.
    • Yet both, in the end, proved unable to overcome their own cultural assumptions and beliefs, and the value-laden judgments that came with them.
    • So I think that the judgement as to what is a legitimate religion is always value-laden and conditioned by our social and cultural values.
    • If every work of fiction is heavily value-laden, it's easier to tell with children's writing.
    • Still another approach is to argue for consciously value-laden research.
    • One by one, each of these oppressed groups has thrown off the yoke of value-laden discrimination, and has won civil rights, cultural acceptance, and greater involvement in the life of the nation.
    • Of all the public education initiatives over the past decade, inclusion may be the most value-laden and belief-driven.
    • Most early feminist family therapy literature critiqued the sexist, value-laden theory and practice of leading family therapy theorists.
    • But our definitions could easily have been critiqued as subjective and self-serving given the absence of a uniform meaning that is consistently attributed to these value-laden concepts.
    • Like psychologists' ethical decision-making, this involves value-laden, complex decision-making using data of uncertain quality concerning major welfare or life-and-death decisions.
    • Underlying this gamble is a broader, more value-laden question.
    • The real question is much more contextual, and less value-laden.
    • Progress is a value-laden concept.
    • Historical contextualization, of course, is an intellectual practice filled with hidden assumptions and value-laden choices about the ultimate significance of a writer's work.
    • Note that none of these terms is meant to be value-laden.
    • Instead of using the value-laden term ‘secular’, its resolutions referred to the ‘non-use of religion in politics.’
    • Glenn's philosophy of religion gives him a distinct perspective on the problems governments face when they undertake value-laden enterprises, such as public education.
    • Characteristically, however, he adds his own quite value-laden judgments concerning the value-free dynamics of power and treachery.
    • And the idea of dysfunction is certainly a value-laden one.
 
 
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