rationalism
英 [ˈræʃnəlɪzəm]
美 [ˈræʃnəlɪzəm]
n. 理性主义; 唯理论
BNC.22658 / COCA.19529
牛津词典
noun
- 理性主义;唯理论
the belief that all behaviour, opinions, etc. should be based on reason rather than on emotions or religious beliefs
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 理性主义;唯理论
Rationalismis the belief that your life should be based on reason and logic, rather than emotions or religious beliefs.- Coleridge was to spend the next thirty years attacking rationalism.
柯尔律治在之后的30年里一直抨击理性主义。 - ...the scientific rationalism of the West.
西方的科学理性主义
- Coleridge was to spend the next thirty years attacking rationalism.
英英释义
noun
- the doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct
- (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience
- the theological doctrine that human reason rather than divine revelation establishes religious truth
双语例句
- Relationship between Christianity and Modern Rationalism Aesthetics
基督教与近代理性主义美学的关系 - Piaget's new summary of the experience theory and rationalism battle
皮亚杰对经验论与唯理论之争的新总结 - How to combine scientific rationalism and humanism is a challenge for modern Neo-Confucianism itself and even whole world culture.
如何做到科学理性与人文主义的有机结合,对于现代新儒家乃至整个人类文化都是一个富有挑战性的问题。 - The opposite of empiricism is rationalism.
经验论的对立面是唯理论。 - The classical economical theory has got the stigma of rationalism since its naissance.
古典经济学理论从诞生那一天起,就深深地打上了理性主义的烙印。 - The contemporary change of human-basis doctrine into non-rationalism in western countries is a rebel of absolute rationalism.
现代西方人本主义的非理性主义的转向是对绝对理性的反叛。 - Arthur schopenhauer, a pessimistic philosopher, started a rebellion against rationalism, stressing the importance of will and intuition.
德国哲学家亚瑟。叔本华的悲观主义与反理性哲学强调了人的意愿与直觉的重要性。 - The form of theological rationalism that believes in God on the basis of reason without reference to revelation.
神学的唯理主义形式,在理智而非启示基础上信仰上帝。 - Coleridge was to spend the next thirty years attacking rationalism.
柯尔律治在之后的30年里一直抨击理性主义。 - Empiricism and Rationalism in the Development Process of Political Science
政治科学发展历程中的经验主义与理性主义
