determinism
determinism 英 [dɪˈtɜ:mɪnɪzəm] 美 [dɪˈtɜrmɪnɪzəm]
n. [力] 决定论
名词复数:determinisms
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- n. [力] 决定论
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1. If you believe in determinism, you have to believe it all the way. No escape possible.
如果你信仰决定论,你就必须毫无保留地相信这一点,没有退路。
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2. In the book he sets out and defines some of the perennial problems of philosophy, including the problem of evil, free will and determinism, the nature of justice and of virtue.
在这本著作中,他对一些哲学里常年不衰的问题进行阐述并给出了自己的定义,包括罪恶、自由意志和决定论,正义和美德的性质等问题。
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3. One way some philosophers have tried to resolve this conflict is by pointing out that determinism and free will are not necessarily incompatible.
一些哲学家指出,决定论和自由意志并不一定是完全不相容的,以解决这二者之间的冲突。
- determinism (n.) 1846, in theology (lack of free will); 1876 in general sense of "doctrine that everything happens by a necessary causation," from French déterminisme, from German Determinismus, perhaps a back-formation from Praedeterminismus (see determine).
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