value statement
English
Noun
value statement (plural value statements)
- A non-descriptive statement.
- 1998, Arto Siitonen, “The Ontology of Facts and Values”, in Axel Wüstehube, Michael Quante, editors, Pragmatic idealism: Critical Essays on Nicholas Rescher's System of Pragmatic Idealism:
- This means that in case you have a value statement as a consequence of your reasoning, there must have been at least one value statement among your premises.
- 2001, Thomas M. Dicken, Rem Blanchard Edwards, Dialogues on Values and Centers of Value: Old Friends, New Thoughts:
- A very natural value statement might occur if I were to say, "Rem, you ought to try Vermont wildflower seeds. I think they are better than Arizona wildflower seeds. Preferring includes recommending as a sub-category!
- (business) An organisation's statement of its ethical values, complementary to mission statement and vision statement.
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