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But that is clearly itself a value-laden term and judgment.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Death Panels, of a Different Sort 2010
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Standard and non-Standard are still value-laden terminology.
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Your comments are rife with unstated presuppositions (many of which I suspect are unexamined) and you use many value-laden words (in a Judeo-Christian sense even) without even attempting to define them.
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Ever since, it has borne a whiff of consumerist self-indulgence, and its advocates then and now are accused of prizing sensation over anything more profound or ostensibly value-laden.
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Fisticuffs is rare in the art world, but the pressures on artists to succeed -- to have something to show for all the years of study and sacrifice, making the rounds and maintaining an image of themselves as artists (a highly value-laden term in our culture) -- frequently leads to bitterness and backbiting.
Daniel Grant: There's a Lot of Backbiting Among Artists Daniel Grant 2010
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We should also supplement our strong critical engagement with cultural and social engagement by developing modes of teaching that allow our students to enter in the value-laden practices of a particular culture to understand better how these values are legitimated: how the values are lived as legitimate.
Michael Roth: Go Positive! Michael Roth 2012
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We should also supplement our strong critical engagement with cultural and social engagement by developing modes of teaching that allow our students to enter in the value-laden practices of a particular culture to understand better how these values are legitimated: how the values are lived as legitimate.
Michael Roth: Go Positive! Michael Roth 2012
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We should also supplement our strong critical engagement with cultural and social engagement by developing modes of teaching that allow our students to enter in the value-laden practices of a particular culture to understand better how these values are legitimated: how the values are lived as legitimate.
Michael Roth: Go Positive! Michael Roth 2012
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We should also supplement our strong critical engagement with cultural and social engagement by developing modes of teaching that allow our students to enter in the value-laden practices of a particular culture to understand better how these values are legitimated: how the values are lived as legitimate.
Michael Roth: Go Positive! Michael Roth 2012
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Fisticuffs is rare in the art world, but the pressures on artists to succeed -- to have something to show for all the years of study and sacrifice, making the rounds and maintaining an image of themselves as artists (a highly value-laden term in our culture) -- frequently leads to bitterness and backbiting.
Daniel Grant: There's a Lot of Backbiting Among Artists Daniel Grant 2010
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