释义 |
acosmist|əˈkɒzmɪst| [mod. f. Gr. ἀ priv. + κόσµ-ος world + -ist.] One who denies the existence of the universe or its distinctness from God. So acoˈsmistic a.
1847Lewes Hist. Philos. (1852) III. 145 Spinoza did not deny the existence of God; he denied the existence of the world; he was consequently an Acosmist, not an Atheist. 1866D. W. Simon tr. Dorner's Person of Christ Div. II, vol. II. 46 He did not make the negative acosmistic theology his final goal. 1899W. R. Inge Christ. Mysticism iv. 138 This judgment followed the appearance of a strongly pantheistic or acosmistic school of mystics. |