determinism

英[dɪ'tɜːmɪnɪzəm] 美[dɪ'tɜːrmɪnɪzəm]
  • n. 决定论;命定性
  • detach vt.使分离;拆卸;派遣[计算机]脱离.
  • detachable adj.可拆下的;可分开的
  • detached adj.超然的;分离的;独立的
  • detachment n.冷漠;公正;分遣队;脱离
  • detail n.细节;琐事;枝节vt.详述;详细说明
Noun:
  1. (philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will

1. I don't believe in historical determinism.
我不相信历史决定论。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Old - fashioned determinism was what we may call hard determinism.
老式决定论是可称为刚性决定论的东西.

来自哲学部分

3. The soft - determinist says, " No. " In fact, determinism is required for self - control.
柔性决定论者回答说: “ 不是. ” 事实上, 自我 控制需要决定论.

来自哲学部分

4. A sort of free - will determinism is the true philosophy.
一种意志自由的决定论,才是真正的哲学.

来自辞典例句

5. Einstein was distressed at this loss of determinism.
爱因斯坦为这种抛弃决定论的做法而担忧.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. In fact, determinism is required for self-control.
      事实上,自我控制需要决定论。
    2. Einstein was distressed at this loss of determinism.
      爱因斯坦为这种抛弃决定论的做法而担忧。
    3. It was the old concept of determinism in a new form.
      这是用新方式来表达宿命论的旧观念。