skepticism
英 [ˈskeptɪsɪzəm]
美 [ˈskeptɪsɪzəm]
n. 怀疑态度; 怀疑主义
复数:skepticisms
COCA.6937
柯林斯词典
- → see:scepticism
英英释义
noun
- doubt about the truth of something
- the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge
双语例句
- Descartes puts forwards the method of general doubt to counteract the fideism in scholasticism and skepticism.
笛卡尔为了对抗经院哲学的盲目信仰主义和怀疑论提出了普遍怀疑方法。 - The skepticism towards existing wisdom leads to new ways of thinking, and breakthroughs in knowledge.
对现有知识的质疑会导致一些新思维方式的产生,并实现知识研究的不断突破。 - Dogmatism and skepticism are both, in a sense, absolute philosophies;
独断论、怀疑论在某种意义上,均属绝对哲学; - But there is widespread skepticism over the government's handling of the problem and concerns about the future.
但是许多人质疑政府处理这一问题的方法,而且对未来感到忧虑。 - Yesterday's skepticism was based on ignorance of the law of economic growth;
昨天对市场经济的怀疑态度是由于人们对经济发展规律的一无所知; - In both cases, the company overcame initial skepticism.
这两个例子里,公司都克服了最初的质疑。 - Davidson's omniscient interpreter argument ( OIA) is a transcendental argument as a kind of method refuting skepticism.
戴维森的先验论证同样也可以是一种驳斥怀疑论的方法,例如其著名的全知解释者论证。 - We should have the scientific skepticism.
我们应该有科学的怀疑态度。 - And then there is skepticism about the research.
再有就是大家对这些研究有所怀疑。 - My skepticism has helped me develop an ability to think independently.
我的怀疑主义精神,让我逐渐形成了独立思考的能力。