Cartesian   美 [kɑrˈtɪʒən]

Cartesian

Cartesian  美 [kɑrˈtɪʒən]

adj. 笛卡尔哲学的;笛卡尔的  n. 笛卡尔信徒 

名词复数:cartesians 

In fact, in Cartesian ontology there are only three kinds of substance: mind, matter and God. 其实在笛卡尔的本体论中,世界上只有三种实体:心灵、物质和上帝。
There're also some major problems for Cartesian dualism, one of them a famous problem uh, how can two such distinct substances interact at all. 对于笛卡尔的二元论来说还有几个主要问题,其中一个非常著名,是关于两个不同物质是如何互动的。

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  • adj. 笛卡尔哲学的;笛卡尔的
  • n. 笛卡尔信徒
  • 1. In fact, in Cartesian ontology there are only three kinds of substance: mind, matter and God.

    其实在笛卡尔的本体论中,世界上只有三种实体:心灵、物质和上帝。

  • 2. There're also some major problems for Cartesian dualism, one of them a famous problem uh, how can two such distinct substances interact at all.

    对于笛卡尔的二元论来说还有几个主要问题,其中一个非常著名,是关于两个不同物质是如何互动的。

  • 3. Each data point or cell of a cube is the Cartesian product of members of its dimensions.

    一个立方体的每个数据点或单元是它的维成员的笛卡尔乘积。

  • Cartesian (adj.) pertaining to the works or ideas of French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes (1596-1650), 1650s, from Cartesius, the Latinized form of his surname (regarded as Des Cartes) + -ian. In addition to his philosophy (based on the fundamental principle cogito, ergo sum), he developed a system of coordinates for determining the positions of points on a plane.
Car·te·sian / kɑːˈtiːziən ; NAmE kɑːrˈtiːziən / / kɑːˈtiːʒən ; NAmE kɑːrˈtiːʒən / adjective connected with the French philosopherDescartes and his ideas about philosophy and mathematics (法国哲学家和数学家)笛卡儿的;笛卡儿主义的 Cartesian Cartesians Car·te·sian / kɑːˈtiːziən ; NAmE kɑːrˈtiːziən /
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