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Definition of transvalue in English: transvalueverbtransvalued, transvalues, transvaluingtrɑːnzˌtranzˈvaljuː-ns-transˈvalyo͞o [with object]Represent (something, typically an idea, custom, or quality) in a different way, causing it to be revalued. (尤指对观念、习俗、品质等)重新评价,重新估价(以改变人们的看法或态度) survival strategies are aesthetically transvalued into weapons of attack 生存策略被巧妙地歪曲成了攻击武器。 Example sentencesExamples - To overcome, transvalue and control one's life Nietzsche set as life's goal.
- And as much as we might admire her deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism.
- But this passage is one in which, as is her wont, the author mimes the language of male philosophical and theological tradition that she seeks to transvalue.
- Perhaps we have simply transvalued impersonality as elusiveness, irony and parodic cultural quotation, qualities especially attractive in the wake of postmodern theory.
- It was also certainly a deep psychological and emotional experience, a core moral commitment, a personally and socially crucial way of transvaluing human experience and desire.
Derivativesnoun-ˈɛɪʃ(ə)n The ‘infusion’ (if you like it) or ‘infection’ (if you don't) of wealth- and success-mindedness has produced a transvaluation of values. Example sentencesExamples - A social identity entails for Locke the positive valuation of an interest, an affective feeling, a method of representation, and a system or process of continual transvaluation of symbols.
- As they see it, this countercultural refusal to belong suggests a massive - Nietzschean - transvaluation of social values and, hence, an insistence on other forms of belonging.
- The notion that marriage was to be based on romantic rather than rational love indicates a transvaluation of human sentiments.
- The point is a tremendous transvaluation of style under the sign of irony, plus or minus ‘profound’ psychological instability of representation.
Definition of transvalue in US English: transvalueverbtransˈvalyo͞o [with object]Represent (something, typically an idea, custom, or quality) in a different way, altering people's judgment of or reaction to it. (尤指对观念、习俗、品质等)重新评价,重新估价(以改变人们的看法或态度) survival strategies are aesthetically transvalued into weapons of attack 生存策略被巧妙地歪曲成了攻击武器。 Example sentencesExamples - And as much as we might admire her deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism.
- To overcome, transvalue and control one's life Nietzsche set as life's goal.
- But this passage is one in which, as is her wont, the author mimes the language of male philosophical and theological tradition that she seeks to transvalue.
- Perhaps we have simply transvalued impersonality as elusiveness, irony and parodic cultural quotation, qualities especially attractive in the wake of postmodern theory.
- It was also certainly a deep psychological and emotional experience, a core moral commitment, a personally and socially crucial way of transvaluing human experience and desire.
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