value loading problem
The "value loading problem" refers to the challenge of effectively assigning or determining the subjective worth or importance of certain concepts, objects, or beliefs, which can vary among individuals or communities.
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Related Concepts (47)
- aesthetic values
- altruistic values
- core values
- cultural relativism in values
- cultural values
- economic values
- egoistic values
- environmental values
- ethical values
- family values
- generation gap in values
- global values
- hedonistic values
- instrumental convergence
- instrumental values
- intrinsic value
- moral values
- organizational values
- personal values
- political values
- pragmatic values
- social values
- spiritual values
- terminal values
- universal values
- utilitarian values
- value alignment
- value change
- value clarification
- value coherence
- value conflict
- value congruence
- value consistency
- value dissonance
- value diversity
- value education
- value formation
- value hierarchy
- value judgments
- value orientations
- value patterns
- value pluralism
- value relativism
- value stability
- value systems
- value transmission
- value-based decision making