单词 | misologue |
释义 | misologuen. rare. = misologist n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > lack of reason, irrationality > [noun] > hatred of reason > one who has misologue1866 misologist1870 1866 M. P. W. Bolton Inquis. Philos. 89 ‘Let us not’, replies Socrates, ‘become misologues, as some persons become misanthropes’. 1918 Harvard Stud. Classical Philol. 29 49 The confession that Socrates is here represented as making is one that is never retracted or even modified. Plato is no misologue; but he simply cannot give a reasoned account of the Idea of the Good. 1923 P. E. More Hellenistic Philos. v. 243 He who is carried away by this sort of logic..is likely to suffer a deep vitiation of the mind, or..may be converted, as Plato says, into a misologue, a hater of reason altogether. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1866 |
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