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Example sentences for "transvaluation"

Lexicographically close words:
transshipped; transtulit; transubstantiated; transubstantiation; transudation; transversal; transverse; transversely; trap; trapdoor
  1. It is his rigorous transvaluation of all moral values and conventionalities that proclaims this Hamlet a man of the future.

  2. The transvaluation of critical values must follow in the trail of revolutions.

  3. Finally, he hit upon "An Attempt at a Transvaluation of All Values," and went back to four volumes, though with a number of changes in their arrangement.

  4. The transvaluation of Christian values,--an attempt with all available means, all instincts and all the resources of genius to bring about a triumph of the opposite values, the more noble values.

  5. The phenomena will not have been considered in all its bearings unless I add that this displacement or transvaluation is shared by different dreams in extremely varying degrees.

  6. I could only designate this dream displacement as the transvaluation of psychical values.

  7. In that transvaluation of old values effected by the intellectual revolution of the century, it was the fortune of America to emerge as a kind of concrete example of the imagined State of Nature.

  8. With the conception of the struggle for existence, the useful becomes the preponderant power of life; it attempts a transvaluation of all values, since it lays stress rather on the relation of things to us than on their own nature.

  9. Again, with a transvaluation of all values, that which to Christianity was the highest in life and dominated the whole is regarded as a mere accompanying appearance; indeed, a danger to the energy and truth of life.

  10. A transvaluation of all values is certainly needed, and it is taking place now.

  11. Nietzsche rejects morality as incompatible with the sovereignty of selfhood, and, pronouncing our former judgment a superstition, he proposes "a transvaluation of all values.

  12. The transvaluation of all values which Nietzsche so confidently prophesied, will not take place, at least not in the sense that Nietzsche believed.

  13. We will grant that Nietzsche's demand of a transvaluation of all values may mean to criticize the narrow doctrines and views of the religion of his surroundings.

  14. As to a thorough eradication of prostitution, nothing can accomplish that save a complete transvaluation of all accepted values--especially the moral ones--coupled with the abolition of industrial slavery.

  15. Perhaps the post-bellum transvaluation of all values will bring Huneker to his feet again, and with something of the old glow and gusto in him.

  16. In dealing with Chopin no such transvaluation of values is necessary; the raw materials are ready for his uses without preparation; he is wholly at home among the black keys and white.

  17. There must be an abandonment of the old slave-morality and a transvaluation of moral values.

  18. But when the machinery of justice was placed in the hands of the state, there came a transvaluation of values.

  19. In its maturest form, it is a transvaluation of all values in accordance with an absolute ideal standard--that of the Good, the True, and the Beautiful.

  20. As the chief proof of the non-existence of morality, he adduces what he calls the ‘transvaluation of values.

  21. In his insane gibberish Nietzsche names this ‘transvaluation of values’--Umwerthung der Werthe.

  22. A ‘transvaluation of values’ would prove nothing against the existence of a morality, for it leaves the concept of value itself absolutely intact.

  23. It is at least certain that sub hoc signo Israel, with its vengeance and transvaluation of all values, has hitherto triumphed again and again over all other ideals, over all nobler ideals.

  24. They are unable to understand this "transvaluation of values," and as often as the impression made by His personality suggested the thought that He was the Messiah, they became doubtful again.

  25. He frankly proposed a "transvaluation of values" which would do away with the religion of Jesus as fit only for slaves.

  26. That proposed transvaluation of values the Kaiser is trying to bring about, however piously he may lie about it or claim God's partnership in his enterprise.

  27. But all this is in the main nothing but recreation beside the main thing: the name of the latter is Transvaluation of all Values.

  28. The whole is the prelude to the Transvaluation of all Values, the work that lies ready before me: I swear to you that in two years we shall have the whole world in convulsions.

  29. The first book of his work, The Transvaluation of all Values, was completed when his malady declared itself.

  30. But at the same time this pathos signifies an immense enrichment of lyric resources, a transvaluation of the word, by the very fact that it is not exclusively intended for print but for declamation as well.

  31. Already they are working at the transvaluation of all feeling in the European sense.

  32. In the third place, he attempts what he calls a transvaluation of all values.

  33. To-day my hand knows the trick, I now have the knack of reversing perspectives: the first reason perhaps why a Transvaluation of all Values has been possible to me alone.

  34. The Transvaluation of all Values, this is my formula for mankind's greatest step towards coming to its senses--a step which in me became flesh and genius.

  35. Three decisive overtures on the part of a psychologist to a Transvaluation of all Values.

  36. The Future of Marriage The transvaluation of values that is now in progress will go on slowly and for a very long while.


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