释义 |
in-itˈselfness [f. phr. in itself (in prep. 23) + -ness.] The quality or state of being independent of any relation to other entities.
1906S. S. Laurie Synthetica I. ix. 136 Mere sentience admits of the in-itselfness (which is the for-itselfness) of the object being revealed. 1917A. S. Pringle-Pattison Idea of God xx. 399 It was the aloofness—the in-itselfness, as we might call it—of his [sc. Mr. Bradley's] Absolute, which made the stronger impression on contemporary thought. |