释义 |
transvaluˈation [trans- 1.] An alteration of values; revaluation. So transˈvalue v. trans., to alter the value of, to re-value; transˈvaluer.
1898Contemp. Rev. May 738 The transvaluation of all values—the reversal of all accepted ideals. 1899G. B. Shaw in Sat. Rev. 13 May (Suppl.) p. iii/1 Nietzsche..‘transvalued’ our moral valuations. 1906Q. Rev. Jan. 64 A certain ‘transvaluation’ of the traditional judgments about the comparative merits of various tendencies in Greek philosophy. 1908Mozley in Contemp. Rev. Apr. 425 Christianity..is the real transvaluer of all values. 1911Daily News 20 Oct. 5 On such an island..all moral values would have to be transvalued. |