Definition of value-neutral in US English:
value-neutral
adjectiveˈvæljuˌn(j)utrəlˈvalyo͞oˌn(y)o͞otrəl
Not presupposing the acceptance of any particular values.
Example sentencesExamples
- An attempt at a hands-off, entirely value-neutral science education is doomed, either to fail, or to accomplish an entirely pointless success.
- It does not invalidate the central propositions of my paper, one of which is that ultimately it is impossible to conduct value-neutral research.
- For that reason, the state should always be value-neutral in framing laws which restrict speech.
- Some believe that technology itself is value-neutral.
- Morality involves value judgments, and I want my intelligences to be value-neutral.