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VALUE JUDGMENT

  • Value judgment
  • Philosophical and ethical concept

    A value judgment (or normative judgment) is a judgement of the rightness or wrongness of something or someone, or of the usefulness of something or someone

    Value judgment

    Value_judgment

  • Value (ethics)
  • Personal value, basis for ethical action

    the Good – 1930 book by W. D. Ross Value judgment – Philosophical and ethical concept Western values – Values underpinning Western civilizationPages displaying

    Value (ethics)

    Value_(ethics)

  • Theism
  • Belief in the existence of at least one deity

    Übermensch, which advocates transcending human limitations to create one’s own values. Eutheism Eutheism is the belief that a deity is wholly benevolent. Dystheism

    Theism

    Theism

    Theism

  • Instrumental and intrinsic value
  • Philosophical concept

    article the noun value names a criterion of judgment, as opposed to valuation which is an object that is judged valuable. The plural values identifies collections

    Instrumental and intrinsic value

    Instrumental_and_intrinsic_value

  • Antinatalism
  • Value judgment that procreation is unethical

    Antinatalism or anti-natalism is the philosophical value judgment that procreation is unethical or unjustifiable. Antinatalists thus argue that humans

    Antinatalism

    Antinatalism

  • Judgment (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may also refer to: Judgment (mathematical logic) Judgment (law), a formal decision made by a court following a lawsuit Value judgment, a determination of

    Judgment (disambiguation)

    Judgment_(disambiguation)

  • Art
  • Creative work to evoke aesthetic response

    the difference between fine art and applied art has more to do with value judgments made about the art than any clear definitional difference. However

    Art

    Art

    Art

  • Judgement
  • Evaluation of circumstances to make a decision

    Judgement (or judgment) is the evaluation of given circumstances to make a decision or form an opinion. It may also refer to the result of such an evaluation

    Judgement

    Judgement

    Judgement

  • Negging
  • Compliment to undermine the receiver's confidence

    the difference thus: "A neg is not an insult but a negative social value judgment that is telegraphed. It's the same as if you pulled out a tissue and

    Negging

    Negging

    Negging

  • Objectivism
  • Philosophical system developed by Ayn Rand

    "selective re-creation of reality according to an artist's metaphysical value-judgments"—that is, according to what the artist believes to be ultimately true

    Objectivism

    Objectivism

  • Language, Truth, and Logic
  • 1936 book by A. J. Ayer

    the same manner, assertions of value have meaning only insofar as they are verifiable. If an ethical or aesthetic judgment cannot be subjected to empirical

    Language, Truth, and Logic

    Language,_Truth,_and_Logic

  • Neurolinguistics
  • Neuroscience and linguistics-related studies

    1162/089892903322370807. PMID 14511541. S2CID 15814199. Gordon, Peter. "The Truth-Value Judgment Task" (PDF). In D. McDaniel; C. McKee; H. Cairns (eds.). Methods for

    Neurolinguistics

    Neurolinguistics

    Neurolinguistics

  • Morale
  • Capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal

    hardship. Morale is often referenced by authority figures as a generic value judgment of the willpower, obedience, and self-discipline of a group tasked with

    Morale

    Morale

  • Hot-blooded horse
  • Blood classification of horses

    known for their liveliness, finesse, and emotional nature. A positive value judgment often accompanies this concept of a "blood" horse. It is used, in particular

    Hot-blooded horse

    Hot-blooded horse

    Hot-blooded_horse

  • Positive and normative economics
  • Study of economics facts and values

    not possible to completely separate "value judgments from statements of facts". Many normative value judgments are held conditionally, to be given up

    Positive and normative economics

    Positive_and_normative_economics

  • Philip E. Tetlock
  • Canadian-American political scientist (born 1954)

    fact and value judgments of the impact of competing policy proposals. In his early work on good judgment, summarized in Expert Political Judgment: How Good

    Philip E. Tetlock

    Philip E. Tetlock

    Philip_E._Tetlock

  • Elephant in the room
  • English idiom

    embarrassment, sadness, arguments, or is simply taboo. The idiom can imply a value judgment that the issue ought to be discussed openly, or it can simply be an

    Elephant in the room

    Elephant in the room

    Elephant_in_the_room

  • Amorality
  • Lack or absence of morality

    legal person. Capacity (law) Moral nihilism Moral psychology Anomie Value judgment Johnstone, Megan-Jane (2008). Bioethics: A Nursing Perspective. Elsevier

    Amorality

    Amorality

  • Appeal to nature
  • Rhetorical tactic and potential fallacy

    like the word "normal", in some contexts, it can carry an implicit value judgment. An appeal to nature would thus beg the question, because the conclusion

    Appeal to nature

    Appeal_to_nature

  • Fact–value distinction
  • Distinction between what is and what ought to be

    P. (ed.), L. Einaudi, On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value judgments in Economic Sciences, Critical edition with an Introduction and Afterword

    Fact–value distinction

    Fact–value_distinction

  • Editor-in-chief
  • Publication's editorial leader

    ethics and of good practice in journalism Journalistic interventionism Value judgment – Philosophical and ethical concept "Job Responsibilities of an Editor-in-chief

    Editor-in-chief

    Editor-in-chief

  • Self
  • Individual person as the object of its own reflective consciousness

    In philosophy, the self is an individual's own being, knowledge, and values, and the relationship between these attributes. The first-person perspective

    Self

    Self

  • Sound symbolism
  • Study in linguistics

    size, vision, touch, or smell, or abstract domains, such as emotion or value judgment. Such correspondence between linguistic sound and meaning may significantly

    Sound symbolism

    Sound_symbolism

  • Lingens v. Austria
  • these value judgments. The European Court of Human Rights stated that a careful distinction needed to be made between facts and value judgments/opinions

    Lingens v. Austria

    Lingens_v._Austria

  • Metal Machine Music
  • 1975 studio album by Lou Reed

    noise", parenthetically calling that assessment "a description, not a value judgment". Mark Deming's review for AllMusic said that while noise rock groups

    Metal Machine Music

    Metal_Machine_Music

  • Evaluation
  • Characterizing and appraising something

    verification] In this definition the focus is on facts as well as value laden judgments of the programs outcomes and worth. The main purpose of a program

    Evaluation

    Evaluation

  • Value theory
  • Systematic study of values

    axiological naturalism. He distinguished values from value judgments, adding that the skill of correct value assessment must be learned through experience

    Value theory

    Value_theory

  • Difference feminism
  • Opposition to equality feminism

    to describe the view that men and women are different, but that no value judgment can be placed upon them and both sexes have equal moral status as persons

    Difference feminism

    Difference_feminism

  • Indeterminacy debate in legal theory
  • describe a legal statement as right or wrong without making a normative value judgment about what the law should be.[clarification needed] In the 1990s the

    Indeterminacy debate in legal theory

    Indeterminacy_debate_in_legal_theory

  • 4D-RCS Reference Model Architecture
  • Reference model for military vehicles

    high level diagram of the internal structure of the world model and value judgment system is shown in the figure. Within the knowledge database, iconic

    4D-RCS Reference Model Architecture

    4D-RCS Reference Model Architecture

    4D-RCS_Reference_Model_Architecture

  • Personality
  • Psychological characteristics of an individual

    personality development (Allik & McCrae, 2004). For example, Western cultures value individualism, independence, and assertiveness, which are reflected in personality

    Personality

    Personality

    Personality

  • Non-place
  • Concept in anthropology

    which the individual remains anonymous and lonely. Augé avoids making value judgments on non-places and looks at them from the perspective of an ethnologist

    Non-place

    Non-place

    Non-place

  • Bully (2001 film)
  • Crime drama film by Larry Clark

    us in an amoral neon glare, in which the director's only compelling value judgment is a swooning reverie at the beauty of his teen stars. In this Lord

    Bully (2001 film)

    Bully_(2001_film)

  • Real-time Control System
  • Reference model architecture

    principal new feature in RCS-4 is the explicit representation of the Value Judgment (VJ) system. VJ modules provide to the RCS-4 control system the type

    Real-time Control System

    Real-time Control System

    Real-time_Control_System

  • Autodidacticism
  • Independent education without the guidance of teachers

    components of any learning system: a reward function, incremental action value functions and action selection methods. Rewards work best in motivating

    Autodidacticism

    Autodidacticism

  • Dark Ages (historiography)
  • Term for the Early Middle Ages

    that it is no longer really 'dark' to modern viewers. To avoid the value judgment implied by the expression, many historians now avoid it altogether.

    Dark Ages (historiography)

    Dark Ages (historiography)

    Dark_Ages_(historiography)

  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • 1991 film by James Cameron

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a 1991 American science fiction action film directed by James Cameron, who co-wrote the script with William Wisher. Starring

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day

  • Prescription
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Prescriptive (normative) economics, branch of economics that incorporates value judgments Prescriptive ethics, as distinct from meta-ethics and descriptive ethics

    Prescription

    Prescription

  • Value-freedom
  • Max Weber's methodological position

    Cairn Blum, Fred H. (1944). "Max Weber's Postulate of 'Freedom' from Value Judgments". American Journal of Sociology. 50 (1): 46–52. doi:10.1086/219498

    Value-freedom

    Value-freedom

    Value-freedom

  • Post-truth
  • Concept regarding objective facts

    means that there are many possible perspectives in which a truth or value judgment can be made. This amounts to declaring that there is no "true" way of

    Post-truth

    Post-truth

  • Nihilism
  • Rejection of certain ideas about reality

    "non-self" Anomie – Sociological term for "normlessness" Antinatalism – Value judgment that procreation is unethical Apatheism – Apathy toward the existence

    Nihilism

    Nihilism

    Nihilism

  • Carbon budget
  • Limit on carbon dioxide emission for a given climate impact

    estimates take into account the available scientific evidence as well as value judgments or choices. Global carbon budgets can be further sub-divided into national

    Carbon budget

    Carbon budget

    Carbon_budget

  • Against Method
  • 1975 book by Paul Feyerabend

    against the value judgments of the 'scientific elite' in specific historical episodes. First, Feyerabend claims that the value judgments of the scientific

    Against Method

    Against Method

    Against_Method

  • Political science
  • Scientific study of politics and social science

    philosophy, which is primarily normative and evaluates politics through value judgments, political science emphasizes descriptive and explanatory of what is

    Political science

    Political_science

  • Anchoring effect
  • Tendency to base judgments on an irrelevant anchor

    anchoring effect is a psychological phenomenon in which an individual's judgments or decisions are influenced by a reference point or "anchor" which can

    Anchoring effect

    Anchoring_effect

  • Luigi Einaudi
  • President of Italy from 1948 to 1955

    (30 September 2016). On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences. New York-London: Routledge. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-415-51790-4

    Luigi Einaudi

    Luigi Einaudi

    Luigi_Einaudi

  • Land rehabilitation
  • Part of environmental remediation

    standards and ensure that decisions on mediation should be based around value judgment for higher sustainability in the future. In some jurisdictions, including

    Land rehabilitation

    Land rehabilitation

    Land_rehabilitation

  • P-value
  • Function of the observed sample results

    In null-hypothesis significance testing, the p-value is the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the result actually observed

    P-value

    P-value

  • Self-concept
  • One's internal beliefs about oneself

    Since self-concept concerns one's awareness and perception of the external judgment from their social environment and the internal attributes of the self,

    Self-concept

    Self-concept

  • The Psychology of Self-Esteem
  • Non-fiction book by Nathaniel Branden

    self-esteem as an important element of self-improvement. There is no value-judgment more important to man—no factor more decisive in his psychological development

    The Psychology of Self-Esteem

    The_Psychology_of_Self-Esteem

  • Self-efficacy
  • Psychology concept

    of their own educational experience. And by validating their voice and judgment, directed self-placement can boost their self-efficacy. Writing ability

    Self-efficacy

    Self-efficacy

    Self-efficacy

  • Machine learning
  • Subset of artificial intelligence

    "Self-Learning Agents: A Connectionist Theory of Emotion Based on Crossbar Value Judgment". Cybernetics and Systems. 32 (6): 637–669. doi:10.1080/01969720118145

    Machine learning

    Machine_learning

  • Literature
  • Written work of art

    screenwriting, as "a craft that occasionally rises to the level of art." A value judgment definition of literature considers it as consisting solely of high quality

    Literature

    Literature

    Literature

  • Albrecht Ritschl
  • German theologian (1822–1889)

    not from facts but from value judgments. Jesus' divinity, he argued, was best understood as expressing the "revelational value" of Christ for the community

    Albrecht Ritschl

    Albrecht Ritschl

    Albrecht_Ritschl

  • Economic Freedom Fighters v Speaker of the National Assembly (2017)
  • South African legal case

    the identification of a "serious violation of the Constitution" was a value judgment that must be left to individual Members of Parliament rather than subject

    Economic Freedom Fighters v Speaker of the National Assembly (2017)

    Economic Freedom Fighters v Speaker of the National Assembly (2017)

    Economic_Freedom_Fighters_v_Speaker_of_the_National_Assembly_(2017)

  • Persona humana
  • Since this Divine Law is accessible to our minds, we cannot make value judgments according to our personal whim in moral matters." Persona Humana, III

    Persona humana

    Persona_humana

  • Brown v Tasmania
  • Judgement of the High Court of Australia

    which the High Court defers to the value judgment made by the parliament. Brown v Tasmania [2017] HCA 43. "Judgment summary" (PDF). High Court. 18 October

    Brown v Tasmania

    Brown v Tasmania

    Brown_v_Tasmania

  • Irony
  • Literary and rhetorical device or general attitude towards life

    down on other men's follies or sins; floods us with emotion-charged value judgments which claim to be backed by the mind; accuses other men not only of

    Irony

    Irony

    Irony

  • On the Genealogy of Morality
  • 1887 book by Friedrich Nietzsche

    it is useful, what is the incentive to forget it? Such meaningless value-judgment gains currency by expectations repeatedly shaping the consciousness

    On the Genealogy of Morality

    On the Genealogy of Morality

    On_the_Genealogy_of_Morality

  • Offense
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Intent, 2008 Offense (policy debate), arguments that make a definite value judgment about an advocacy Religious offense, an offense against religion Offender

    Offense

    Offense

  • Benatar's asymmetry argument
  • Argument for the negative view on procreation

    not make this claim. One reason is that doing so would undermine the value judgments that his basic asymmetry seeks to explain. Benatar maintains that his

    Benatar's asymmetry argument

    Benatar's_asymmetry_argument

  • Catallactics
  • Theory about the free market system in economies

    rather than as they "should" be. The laws of catallactics are not value judgments, but aim to be exact, empirical, and of universal validity. It was

    Catallactics

    Catallactics

  • Institutional trust (social sciences)
  • instantaneously to slowly). Institutional trust is often expressed through a value judgment. It has major implications in all fields of study, especially power

    Institutional trust (social sciences)

    Institutional_trust_(social_sciences)

  • Bernoulli trial
  • Any experiment with two possible random outcomes

    for the two outcomes, and should not be construed literally or as value judgments. More generally, given any probability space, for any event (set of

    Bernoulli trial

    Bernoulli trial

    Bernoulli_trial

  • Contingencies of Value
  • 1988 book by Barbara Herrnstein Smith

    who adhere to notions of "transcendent" value and radical theorists who urge that we see all value judgments as mere expressions of class, race, and gender

    Contingencies of Value

    Contingencies_of_Value

  • Value (economics)
  • Benefit provided by a good or service in an economy

    von Mises asserted that "value" is a subjective judgment. Prices can only be determined by taking these subjective judgments into account, and that this

    Value (economics)

    Value_(economics)

  • Delegitimisation
  • Sociopsychological process of taking perceived authority away from something

    which undermines or marginalises an entity by presenting facts and/or value judgments that are construed to withdraw legitimacy and can in some cases be

    Delegitimisation

    Delegitimisation

  • Formal theory (political science)
  • Study of politics using formal methods

    political phenomena, in contrast to the emphases on description and value judgment that characterized the discipline of political science before the 1950s

    Formal theory (political science)

    Formal_theory_(political_science)

  • List of cognitive biases
  • biases are systematic patterns of deviation from norm and/or rationality in judgment. They are often studied in psychology, sociology and behavioral economics

    List of cognitive biases

    List_of_cognitive_biases

  • List of magazines in the Netherlands
  • scientific magazines. The listing here is topical, without making a value judgment if, for example, a music magazine is professional or not. Auto Review

    List of magazines in the Netherlands

    List_of_magazines_in_the_Netherlands

  • Nina Baym
  • American literary critic (1936 – 2018)

    taking the focus off "great" writers according to a supposed unchanging value judgment and placing it instead on the dynamics of literary professionalism.

    Nina Baym

    Nina_Baym

  • Social identity theory
  • Concept in social psychology

    competitive in that in this case favoritism for the ingroup occurs on a value dimension that is shared by all relevant social groups (in contrast to social

    Social identity theory

    Social_identity_theory

  • WWF Judgment Day (2001)
  • World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event

    The 2001 Judgment Day was the third Judgment Day professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now

    WWF Judgment Day (2001)

    WWF_Judgment_Day_(2001)

  • Morality and religion
  • Relationship between religious views and morals

    the interests of all those affected by what one does."[page needed] Value judgments can vary greatly between and within the teachings of various religions

    Morality and religion

    Morality_and_religion

  • Ressentiment (book)
  • 1912 book and philosophical concept by Max Scheler

    constant tendency to indulge in certain kinds of value delusions and corresponding value judgments. The emotions and affects primarily concerned are

    Ressentiment (book)

    Ressentiment (book)

    Ressentiment_(book)

  • Received Pronunciation
  • Standard accent for British English

    Southern British (where 'Standard' should not be taken as implying a value judgment of 'correctness') is the modern equivalent of what has been called 'Received

    Received Pronunciation

    Received_Pronunciation

  • Egoism
  • Philosophy concerning self-regarding motivations or behaviour

    above other values. Where this ought is held to be a pragmatic judgment it is termed rational egoism and where it is held to be a moral judgment it is termed

    Egoism

    Egoism

  • Collective identity
  • Shared sense of belonging to a group

    as systematic collectives and not entities of ideology or defined simple value sets that could antagonize or glorify certain groups. For conflict analysis

    Collective identity

    Collective_identity

  • Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd
  • 2015 UK Supreme Court contract law case

    (2011), para 6.09. Sixthly, necessity for business efficacy involves a value judgment. It is rightly common ground on this appeal that the test is not one

    Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd

    Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd

    Marks_and_Spencer_plc_v_BNP_Paribas_Securities_Services_Trust_Company_(Jersey)_Ltd

  • Source text
  • Text from which information is derived

    'translation' because they do not have the same positive vs. negative value judgment. Translation scholars including Eugene Nida and Peter Newmark have represented

    Source text

    Source_text

  • Criminal procedure in South Africa
  • Process of administering the criminal law

    the court recognised that 'reasonableness' required a value judgment. In making the judgment, the court had to be mindful of the profound social interest

    Criminal procedure in South Africa

    Criminal_procedure_in_South_Africa

  • The Economic Ethics of the World Religions
  • Book by Max Weber

    cultures of the Western world and the Eastern world, without making value judgments, unlike the contemporaneous social Darwinists. Weber simply wanted

    The Economic Ethics of the World Religions

    The_Economic_Ethics_of_the_World_Religions

  • Thomas Kuhn
  • American philosopher (1922–1996)

    in relativism can be found in an essay by Kuhn called "Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice." In this essay, he reiterates five criteria from

    Thomas Kuhn

    Thomas Kuhn

    Thomas_Kuhn

  • Social welfare function
  • Function that ranks states of society according to their desirability

    precise form the value judgments required for the derivation of the conditions of maximum economic welfare." The function was real-valued and differentiable

    Social welfare function

    Social_welfare_function

  • Tag (graffiti)
  • Form of graffiti

    (2016-03-01). "Criminal but Beautiful: A Study on Graffiti and the Role of Value Judgments and Context in Perceiving Disorder". European Journal on Criminal Policy

    Tag (graffiti)

    Tag (graffiti)

    Tag_(graffiti)

  • Critic
  • Person who offers reasoned judgment

    word κριτής (krités), meaning a person who offers reasoned judgment or analysis, value judgment, interpretation or observation. Early English meaning of

    Critic

    Critic

    Critic

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    "Self-learning agents: A connectionist theory of emotion based on crossbar value judgment". Cybernetics and Systems. 32 (6): 637–669. doi:10.1080/01969720118145

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Translation
  • Transfer of the meaning of something in one language into another

    'translation' because they do not have the same positive vs. negative value judgment. Translation scholars including Eugene Nida and Peter Newmark have represented

    Translation

    Translation

    Translation

  • The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity
  • 1985 book by Jürgen Habermas

    Habermas, “into the archaic”), elevating the “judgment of taste of the art critic into a model for value judgment.” Nietzsche's critique of subject, in other

    The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity

    The_Philosophical_Discourse_of_Modernity

  • Marshall Rosenberg
  • American psychologist and mediator (1934–2015)

    that psychology and psychiatry were dangerous, since scientific and value judgments were mixed in the fields. Hakeem also had Rosenberg read about traditional

    Marshall Rosenberg

    Marshall Rosenberg

    Marshall_Rosenberg

  • Unreliable narrator
  • Narrator whose credibility is compromised

    unreliable narration). Nünning thus effectively eliminates the reliance on value judgments and moral codes which are always tainted by personal outlook and taste

    Unreliable narrator

    Unreliable narrator

    Unreliable_narrator

  • Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems
  • Book by Jerome Ravetz

    essentially good and true. Dr. Ravetz demonstrates the role of choice and value-judgment, and the inevitability of error, in scientific research. Important aspects

    Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems

    Scientific_Knowledge_and_Its_Social_Problems

  • Integrity
  • Moral virtue and practice

    and integrity to live a consistent life in light of the truth that value judgments, including the command "Thou shalt not kill," are merely subjective

    Integrity

    Integrity

  • E.S. v. Austria (2018)
  • European Court of Human Rights case

    from the domestic courts' qualification of the impugned statements as value judgments which they had based on a detailed analysis of the statements made

    E.S. v. Austria (2018)

    E.S._v._Austria_(2018)

  • Socialism
  • Political philosophy emphasising social ownership of production

    spheres of activity or decision making. The first is concerned with value judgments, and consequently each individual counts as one in this sphere. In

    Socialism

    Socialism

  • Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization
  • NATOPS Program: USA

    A-7C, A-7E Aircraft However, [this manual] is not a substitute for sound judgment. Compound emergencies, available facilities, adverse weather or terrain

    Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization

    Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization

    Naval_Air_Training_and_Operating_Procedures_Standardization

  • Objectivist movement
  • Movement of individuals who seek to study and advance Objectivism

    selective re-creation of reality according to an artist's metaphysical value-judgments." "The Collective" was Rand's private, humorous name for a group of

    Objectivist movement

    Objectivist_movement

  • Röhm scandal
  • 1931–32 political scandal in Germany

    pamphlet, Klotz claimed that "By publishing the Röhm letters, I make no value judgment against homosexuals", but he did not notice or care that the campaign

    Röhm scandal

    Röhm scandal

    Röhm_scandal

  • Range–frequency theory
  • Theory in cognitive psychology

    judgments. The psychological range is the difference between the two extreme values of the stimuli that form the psychological context for judgment.

    Range–frequency theory

    Range–frequency_theory

  • Self-knowledge (psychology)
  • Understanding of one's own basic needs and motives

    imagination of our appearance to the other person; the imagination of his judgment of that appearance; and some sort of self-feeling, such as pride or mortification

    Self-knowledge (psychology)

    Self-knowledge_(psychology)

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VALUE JUDGMENT

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VALUE JUDGMENT

  • Argha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Argha

    Cost; Value; Significance

    Argha

  • Kadar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    Kadar

    Powerful; Don; Value

    Kadar

  • Qadr
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Qadr

    Destiny; Dignity; Value

    Qadr

  • Aasman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aasman

    Value, Price

    Aasman

  • Mulchand
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Mulchand

    Value; Inside Trueness

    Mulchand

  • Asmaan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Asmaan

    Value; Price

    Asmaan

  • Qimat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Qimat

    Value

    Qimat

  • Akhash
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Parsi

    Akhash

    Price; Worth; Value

    Akhash

  • Diamonique
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Diamonique

    Of High Value

    Diamonique

  • Arvo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, Swedish

    Arvo

    Value; Worth; Benefit

    Arvo

  • Vale
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Vale

    Lives in the valley.

    Vale

  • Baha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi

    Baha

    Value; Price; Worth

    Baha

  • Mulya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Mulya

    Value

    Mulya

  • Vale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vale

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, Middle English vale (Old French val, from Latin vallis). The surname is now also common in Ireland, where it has been Gaelicized as de Bhál.Galician and Aragonese : topographic name from val ‘valley’, or habitational name from any of the places named with this word.

    Vale

  • Fazeelah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fazeelah

    Superiority; Attribute; Value

    Fazeelah

  • Valle
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English, Finnish, Swedish

    Valle

    Valley; Usually with a Stream; From the Glen

    Valle

  • Diamante
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Italian

    Diamante

    Of High Value

    Diamante

  • Aasman |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aasman |

    Value, Price

    Aasman |

  • Baha
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Baha

    Value Worth

    Baha

  • Valte
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish

    Valte

    Rule

    Valte

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Online names & meanings

  • Galiana
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German

    Galiana

    Haughty; Light

  • Raisa | ரிஸா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Raisa | ரிஸா

    Leader, Chief, Princess, Flower

  • Paghunan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Paghunan

    Good Character

  • Fawwaz
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Fawwaz

    Successful

  • Worthing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Worthing

    English : habitational name from either of two places called Worthing, in Sussex and Norfolk. The Norfolk place name is probably from Old English worðign ‘the enclosure’, while the Sussex one is derived from an unattested Old English personal name, Weorð, (from Old English weorð ‘worthy’) + -ingas ‘people of’.

  • ABOOKSIGUN
  • Male

    Native American

    ABOOKSIGUN

    Native American Algonquin name ABOOKSIGUN means "wildcat."

  • Sahir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi

    Sahir

    Magician; Lord Shiva; Wakeful

  • Quaternion
  • Biblical

    Quaternion

    a guard of four soldiers,...and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to guard him...

  • Fasikh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Fasikh

    Successful, Bounty, Bliss

  • Hamna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hamna

    Blessed sparrow of haven

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  • Value
  • v. t.

    To raise to estimation; to cause to have value, either real or apparent; to enhance in value.

  • Value
  • n.

    Precise signification; import; as, the value of a word; the value of a legal instrument

  • Valuer
  • n.

    One who values; an appraiser.

  • Value
  • v. t.

    To rate highly; to have in high esteem; to hold in respect and estimation; to appreciate; to prize; as, to value one for his works or his virtues.

  • Value
  • n.

    In an artistical composition, the character of any one part in its relation to other parts and to the whole; -- often used in the plural; as, the values are well given, or well maintained.

  • Valure
  • n.

    Value.

  • Value
  • v. t.

    To estimate the value, or worth, of; to rate at a certain price; to appraise; to reckon with respect to number, power, importance, etc.

  • Unprizable
  • a.

    Not prized or valued; being without value.

  • Currency
  • n.

    Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued.

  • Value
  • v. t.

    To be worth; to be equal to in value.

  • Vague
  • v. i.

    Proceeding from no known authority; unauthenticated; uncertain; flying; as, a vague report.

  • Value
  • n.

    Valor.

  • Valued
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Value

  • Vague
  • v. i.

    Unsettled; unfixed; undetermined; indefinite; ambiguous; as, a vague idea; a vague proposition.

  • Valued
  • a.

    Highly regarded; esteemed; prized; as, a valued contributor; a valued friend.

  • Value
  • n.

    The relative length or duration of a tone or note, answering to quantity in prosody; thus, a quarter note [/] has the value of two eighth notes [/].

  • Estimator
  • n.

    One who estimates or values; a valuer.