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词汇 Spinozism
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Definition of Spinozism in English:

Spinozism

noun spɪˈnəʊzɪz(ə)mspəˈnoʊˌzɪzəm
mass noun
  • The theories and views proposed by the Dutch philosopher Spinoza.

    the doctrine of this philosopher differed little from Spinozism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is no 'road to Damascus' conversion to Spinozism, only a steady but implacable deletion of default assumptions.
    • It is not, as Spinozism conceives it, a purely mechanical aggregate, a mere sum.
    • Stoicism and Spinozism are variations on the same basic world view.
    • He brings a terrible authority to the cosmic Spinozism of the show's ethical pay-off.
    • By the time he was in his early twenties, he had absorbed Darwinism and taken a special interest in Spinozism as an intellectual religion.
    • It is only those who never destroy themselves too much who can retain a hostility to this aspect of Spinozism.
    • On this occasion, it came to light how much Spinoza was really forgotten, and in what horror Spinozism was held.
    • It was above all in Germany that this aspect of Spinozism had its greatest impact.
    • Spinozism is essentially atheism, and had Spinoza lived in a less tolerant country, he would have been burned at the stake.
    • Present-day materialism, he wrote, is a Spinozism that has become more or less aware of itself.

Definition of Spinozism in US English:

Spinozism

nounspəˈnoʊˌzɪzəmspəˈnōˌzizəm
  • The theories and views proposed by the Dutch philosopher Baruch de Spinoza.

    the doctrine of this philosopher differed little from Spinozism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is no 'road to Damascus' conversion to Spinozism, only a steady but implacable deletion of default assumptions.
    • He brings a terrible authority to the cosmic Spinozism of the show's ethical pay-off.
    • On this occasion, it came to light how much Spinoza was really forgotten, and in what horror Spinozism was held.
    • Spinozism is essentially atheism, and had Spinoza lived in a less tolerant country, he would have been burned at the stake.
    • Stoicism and Spinozism are variations on the same basic world view.
    • It was above all in Germany that this aspect of Spinozism had its greatest impact.
    • It is not, as Spinozism conceives it, a purely mechanical aggregate, a mere sum.
    • By the time he was in his early twenties, he had absorbed Darwinism and taken a special interest in Spinozism as an intellectual religion.
    • It is only those who never destroy themselves too much who can retain a hostility to this aspect of Spinozism.
    • Present-day materialism, he wrote, is a Spinozism that has become more or less aware of itself.
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