value-laden
English
Adjective
value-laden (comparative more value-laden, superlative most value-laden)
- Involving subjective moral evaluations, especially when these evaluations are implicit and unexamined.
- 2002, John L. H. Keep, A History of the Soviet Union, 1945-1991: Last of the Empires, Oxford University Press:
- "The term 'crisis' is contested by some Western scholars, who would prefer the less value-laden term 'disequilibrium'."
- 2003 April 30, John Z. Sadler, Descriptions and Prescriptions: Values, Mental Disorders, and the DSMs, JHU Press:
- "Their claim is that since theories reflect cultural, historical, and social preferences, they are value-laden."
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