nihilism 英 [ˈnaɪɪlɪzəm]   美 [ˈnaɪəˌlɪzəm, ˈni-]

nihilism

nihilism  英 [ˈnaɪɪlɪzəm] 美 [ˈnaɪəˌlɪzəm, ˈni-]

n. 虚无主义;无政府主义;恐怖行为 

名词复数:nihilisms 

The negation of the infinite leads straight to nihilism. 对无极的否认会直接导向虚无主义。
And by nihilism, I mean the view that every preference, however squalid, base or sordid, must be regarded as the legitimate equal of every other. 我所谓的虚无主义,意指所有偏好,无论如何卑鄙,拙劣,或下贱都必需被视为,与所有其它同等合法。

  • If you're one of those people who believe there's nothing worth believing in, your doctrine is nihilism. In philosophy, nihilism is the complete rejection of moral values and religious beliefs.
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  • n. 虚无主义;无政府主义;恐怖行为
  • 1. The negation of the infinite leads straight to nihilism.

    对无极的否认会直接导向虚无主义。

  • 2. And by nihilism, I mean the view that every preference, however squalid, base or sordid, must be regarded as the legitimate equal of every other.

    我所谓的虚无主义,意指所有偏好,无论如何卑鄙,拙劣,或下贱都必需被视为,与所有其它同等合法。

  • nihilism (n.) 1817, "the doctrine of negation" (in reference to religion or morals), from German Nihilismus, from Latin nihil "nothing at all" (see nil), coined by German philosopher Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743-1819). In philosophy, an extreme form of skepticism (1836). The political sense was first used by German journalist Joseph von Görres (1776-1848). Turgenev used the Russian form of the word (nigilizm) in "Fathers and Children" (1862) and claimed to have invented it. With a capital N-, it refers to the Russian revolutionary anarchism of the period 1860-1917, supposedly so called because "nothing" that then existed found favor in their eyes.
ni·hil·ism / ˈnaɪɪlɪzəm ; NAmE ˈnaɪɪlɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] ( philosophy ) the belief that nothing has any value, especially that religious and moral principles have no value 虚无主义 ni·hil·is·tic / ˌnaɪɪˈlɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌnaɪɪˈlɪstɪk / adjective Her latest play is a nihilistic vision of the world of the future. 她最近出的这个剧本对未来世界作了虚无主义的诠释。 ni·hil·ism / ˈnaɪɪlɪzəm ; NAmE ˈnaɪɪlɪzəm / ni·hil·is·tic / ˌnaɪɪˈlɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌnaɪɪˈlɪstɪk /
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