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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Duly noted. Thanks. Pete. TOP POST no more below. "Rick Smith" <ricksmith@mfi.net> wrote in message news:11fl41pf0gito51@corp.supernews.com... > > > "Chuck Stevens" <charles.stevens@unisys.com> wrote in message > news:dddh8d$1pnh$1@si05.rsvl.unisys.com... > on > expected > your > wasn't > hoped. > had > in > and > like > the > of > another > sign > pejorative! > > One problem I have seen in Merriam-Webster Online is > that it sometimes does not carry the same sense of words > as when I learned them and, therefore, how I understand > them. The Random House College Dictionary, Revised > Edition, I use is from 1975 and more closely reflects my > understanding, when I read a word, and my intent, when > I use one. > > Though the term, 'value judgment', did not occur to me until > yesterday, I had recognized that, when Mr Dashwood used > 'stupid', it was an opinion, a 'value judgment', and not an > 'absolute fact'. Merriam-Webster Online provides a > 'technical' definition of 'value judgment' but the RHCD met > my expectations. > > < > [url]http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=value+judgment&x=22[/ur l] > &y=17 > > value judgment:: a judgment assigning a value (as good or bad) > to something > > Random House College Dictionary, 1975 > value judgment : an estimate of the worth or goodness of > something or someone. > > Usage for 'stupid' : Stupid implies natural slowness or dullness > of intellect, or sometimes, a benumbed or dazed state of mind; > it is also used to mean foolish or silly : well-meaning but stupid; > rendered stupid by a blow; It is stupid to do such a thing. > > Mr Stevens, that '[stupid] is also used to mean foolish or silly', > as in 'It is stupid to do such a thing', simply reflects usage as > it was in, perhaps, the late 60's and early 70's. For my part, > I can think of no way to unlearn the past, it seems contrary > to the leaning process. Having said that, I do agree that using > words that more accurately reflect such 'value judgments' is > a good thing to learn. > > > >
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