probabilism

英['prɒbəbɪlɪzəm] 美['prɒbəbəlɪzəm]
  • n. 盖然论(对某事有两种均非决定性意见时,应由判断者随意决定的教义)
probabilist
  • probable adj.很可能的n.很可能的事
  • probably adv.大概;或许;很可能
  • proband n.(家系研究中尤指遗传疾病的家属史研究中的)渊源者;先证者;基人
  • probang n.咽喉探针
  • probate n.遗嘱查验;遗嘱查讫证v.查验遗嘱
Noun:
  1. a Roman Catholic system of casuistry that when expert opinions differ an actor can follow any solidly probable opinion that he wishes even though some different opinion might be more probable

  2. (philosophy) the doctrine that (since certainty is unattainable) probability is a sufficient basis for belief and action

1. Because of this probabilism, Einstein remained strongly dissatisfied with the theory throughout his life, though he did not maintain that quantum mechanics is wrong.
由于这种概率性,爱因斯坦一生都强烈不满这个理论,尽管他并不认为量子力学是错误的。

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2. The key problem is that equating probabilism with reason crowds out consequential thinking.
关键的问题是相等的或然率加上理性的群众,出来的往往是必然的想法。

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3. Because eof this probabilism, Einstein remained strongly dissatisfied with the theory throughout his life, though he did not maintain that quantum mechanics is wrong.
因为这种或然论,爱因斯坦终其一生都对量子力学不满,尽管他没说量子力学是错的。

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4. Because eof this probabilism, Einstein remained strongly dissatisfied with the theory throughout his life, though he did not maintain that quantum mechanics is wrong.
因为这种或然论,爱因斯坦终其一生都对量子力学不满,尽管他没说量子力学是错的。

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