nihilism
英 ['naɪ(h)ɪlɪz(ə)m]
美 ['naɪɪlɪzəm]
中文詞源
nihilism 虛無主義來自拉丁語nihil,什麽都沒有,虛無。
英文詞源
- 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.
雙語例句
- 1. Why should a great community like a university be afraid of nihilism?
- 為什麽像大學這樣人才濟濟的社區要害怕虛無主義呢?
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The philosophy of those long - hairs leans towards nihilism.
- 那些長發嬉皮士的人生觀傾向於虛無主義.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. By contrast, the chilly Californian nihilism of Robinson Jeffers was a refreshing tonic.
- 相形之下, 羅賓遜?傑弗斯的加州冷冰冰的虛無主義反而給人以清新興奮之感.
來自辭典例句
- 4. This finale is correlative with his viewpoint of nihilism an d humanitarianism.
- 這種結局與周氏的虛無主義和個人主義的人道主義世界觀密不可分.
來自互聯網
- 5. Nihilism rejects any objective basis for society and its morality.
- 虛無主義拒絕任何客觀依據,為社會和道德準則.
來自互聯網