value judgment

NOUN
  1. an assessment that reveals more about the values of the person making the assessment than about the reality of what is assessed
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How To Use value judgment In A Sentence

  • Sometimes, deattributing an artwork does make it look a good deal worse - does entail serious value judgments as an essential critical role - and that can be good, too.
  • As regards value judgments this requirement is impossible of fulfillment and it infringes freedom of opinion itself, which is a fundamental part of the right secured by Article 10 of the Convention…
  • In light of value judgment, government's benefit is smaller than cost.
  • # The word critic comes from the Greek κριτικός (kritikós), "able to discern", which in turn derives from the word κριτής (krités), meaning a person who offers reasoned judgment or analysis, value judgment, interpretation, or observation. ... UP Pompeii
  • Thereinto, student's negative value judgment of ideology and politics lesson is deep prime matter.
  • You are making a value judgment based on reputation and trust. Times, Sunday Times
  • The addressor educes its own value judgment through referring to anchoring value.
  • Social scientists have grown extremely unwilling to make value judgments about cultures.
  • Thus it can be the grounds for greater tolerance and wiser value judgments about normative political issues.
  • And the value judgment is not factual judgment, which is lack the sense and false.
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