释义 |
ˌphysiophiˈlosophy [transl. of Ger. Naturphilosophie, i.e. philosophy of nature, in the title of Oken's Lehrbuch der Naturphilosophie 1808–11, called in the Eng. transl. ‘Elements of Physiophilosophy’.] A name for the philosophic system of nature of Oken, who ‘aimed at constructing all knowledge a priori, and thus setting forth the system of nature in its universal relations’.
1847Tulk tr. Oken (title) Elements of Physiophilosophy. 1856R. A. Vaughan Mystics (1860) II. 254 He [Oken] imagined that he wrote his Physio-philosophy in a kind of inspiration. 1887Cope Orig. Fittest 8 The disfavour in which physiophilosophy was held secured to evolution a cold welcome. Hence ˌphysioˈphilosoph, ˌphysiophiˈlosopher [= Ger. Naturphilosoph], an adherent of the system of Oken; ˈphysiophiloˈsophic, -ical adjs., of or pertaining to this system.
1887Cope Orig. Fittest 8 The *physiophilosophs became extravagant and mistook superficial appearances for realities.
1861G. Moore Lost Tribes 127 Here..it is that the *physio-philosophers have supposed mankind to have originated.
1865tr. Strauss' Life Jesus I. i. xxx. 247 The allegorical interpretation..applied to Homer and Hesiod in order to extract *physiophilosophical ideas out of the Gods and their histories. |