antecedently

英[æn'tɪsiːdəntlɪ] 美[æn'tɪsiːdəntlɪ]
  • adv. 在前地;先行地
  • antaeus 安泰
  • antagonise vt.使...对抗;骚扰=antagonize(美)
  • antagonism n.对抗;对立;敌对状态(行为)
  • antagonist n.敌手;对手;[医]对抗剂,拮抗剂;[生]对抗肌
  • antagonistic adj.对抗性的;敌对的
Adverb:
  1. at an earlier time or formerly;

    "she had previously lived in Chicago"
    "he was previously president of a bank"
    "better than anything previously proposed"
    "a previously unquestioned attitude"
    "antecedently arranged"

1. Thus, the science of ethics is not normative: it does not deal with laws existing antecedently to human actions, and which these ought to obey.
因此,科学道德不规范性:它并不涉及现行法律先行,以人的行动,以及这些应该服从。

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2. Thus, the science of ethics is not normative: it does not deal with laws existing antecedently to human actions, and which these ought to obey.
因此,科学道德不规范性:它并不涉及现行法律先行,以人的行动,以及这些应该服从。

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