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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.
        1. 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。
        2. ...the scientific rationalism of the West.
          西方的科学理性主义

      英英释义

      noun

      • the doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct
          Synonym:freethinking
        1. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience
          1. the theological doctrine that human reason rather than divine revelation establishes religious truth

            双语例句

            • The basic meaning of scientific rationalism in philosophy was expressed in many other fields of thought.
              思想界其它许多领域都表达过心理学中科学理性主义的基本含义。
            • The Renaissance and the Church Reform laid a foundation for the rationalism of the modern age.
              文艺复兴和宗教改革,奠定了近代唯理论的基础;
            • Relationship between Christianity and Modern Rationalism Aesthetics
              基督教与近代理性主义美学的关系
            • Rationalism usually considers itself more religious than empiricism.
              理性主义总以为自己比经验主义更有宗教信仰。
            • The renaissance in the12th centuries advanced the development of rationalism about scholasticism.
              12世纪的文艺复兴使理性得到复苏,促进了经院哲学理性主义的发展。
            • International Organizations and the International Governance of the Non-traditional Public Security; Irrationalism is opposite to traditional rationalism.
              国际组织与非传统性公共安全问题的国际治理非理性主义是对传统理性主义的反动。
            • 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。
            • 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。
            • Rationalism basically rejects instincts, which leads to abnormal development of culture.
              理性主义基本排斥本能,导致文化的畸形发展。
            • Habermas tried to justify liberalism by communicative rationality in the tradition of rationalism.
              哈贝马斯试图通过发掘理性主义传统中的交往理性来证成自由主义。