2014
DOI: 10.17951/et.v26i0.169
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Problems with value terms (and values)

Abstract: Autorka omawia trudności, jakie sprawia rozumienie języka wartości i posługiwanie się nim w komunikacji: rozumienie samego terminu wartość, a także licznych nazw wartości o ogólnych znaczeniach oraz wielu składowych cechach semantycznych. Problem ten jest omawiany szerzej na przykładzie różnych indywidualnych interpretacji przymiotnika dobry jako określenia człowieka. Do kłopotów z samymi wartościami, ale także z ich nazwami, należą też częste w życiu wielu ludzi zmiany ich indywidualnych hierarchii wartości. … Show more

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“… sentiment polarity: it was assessed on a 5-point scale: strong and weak vs. negative and positive, plus neutral;  basic emotions: gladness, trust, enjoyment of something expected, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and surprise with something unpredictable -these emotions were derived from the 8 basic emotions identified by Plutchik and his Wheel of Emotions (Plutchik, 1980;Wierzbicka, 1992aWierzbicka, , 1992b;  fundamental human values: utility, good of another man, truth, knowledge, beauty, happiness, uselessness, harm, ignorance, error, ugliness, unhappiness -basic human values indicated by (Puzynina, 1992) were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… sentiment polarity: it was assessed on a 5-point scale: strong and weak vs. negative and positive, plus neutral;  basic emotions: gladness, trust, enjoyment of something expected, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and surprise with something unpredictable -these emotions were derived from the 8 basic emotions identified by Plutchik and his Wheel of Emotions (Plutchik, 1980;Wierzbicka, 1992aWierzbicka, , 1992b;  fundamental human values: utility, good of another man, truth, knowledge, beauty, happiness, uselessness, harm, ignorance, error, ugliness, unhappiness -basic human values indicated by (Puzynina, 1992) were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… fundamental human values -utility, good of another man, truth, knowledge, beauty, happiness, uselessness, harm, ignorance, error, ugliness, unhappiness -the fundamental human values indicated by (Puzynina, 1992) were used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%