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Definition of Transvaluation
1. Noun. A second or subsequent valuation made using a different standard or principle ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Transvaluation
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transvaluation
Literary usage of Transvaluation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selected Essays by Aḥad Haʻam (1912)
"THE transvaluation OF VALUES (1898) Amid the confused Babel of voices that ...
The new gospel is that of " the transvaluation of values "; and as for the ..."
2. The Ground and Goal of Human Life by Charles Gray Shaw (1919)
"I. THE transvaluation OF SELF AND SOCIETY Just as the naturalization of human
life was inaugurated by the complete transmutation of mind and world, ..."
3. Psychology and Folk-lore by Robert Ranulph Marett (1920)
"THE transvaluation OF CULTURE ARGUMENT J?OLK-LORE, usually defined as the study
of survivals, needs to conceive its object in a dynamic, not a static, way. ..."
4. Zionism and World Politics: A Study in History and Social Psychology by Horace Meyer Kallen (1921)
"... CHAPTER V THE NATIONALIST transvaluation OF "NATURAL RIGHTS" AND THE RETURN
OF JEWISH NATIONALISM THE first families of Europe and their stewards, ..."
5. Blue Law Ballads: A Purge for Puritans by Sinners Club, Cincinnati (1922)
"... transvaluation We call unto your slender sin To fatten on our godlike laughter,
That every one of Satan's kin May love and honor us hereafter. ..."
6. The Life of Nietzsche by Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche (1915)
"In this letter he writes to me for the first time of a work called The transvaluation
of All Values. His philosophical masterpiece had previously always ..."