释义 |
atoˈmistically, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In atomistic manner; as composed of distinct atoms. (spec. in Psychol.)
1874tr. Van Oosterzee's Chr. Dogm. lxxiv. 400 So little can it [mankind] be atomistically individualised in its sins. 1881E. Thomas tr. Lange's Materialism III. 215 Matter..whether we conceive it atomistically or as a continuum. 1924A. S. Pringle-Pattison Locke's Human Und. p. xx, This start with sensations, atomistically conceived as simple or particular ideas..is a presupposition of the older psychology, common to Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. 1935K. Koffka Princ. Gestalt Psychol. vii. 271 Atomistically considered, there is no disparate point on the right side. |