单词 | school of thought |
释义 | > as lemmasschool of thought b. school of thought: a particular belief or way of thinking; (esp. in earlier use) a group of people identified by this. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > school of thought > [noun] heresyc1384 school?a1425 sect1608 school of opinion1796 school of thought1829 1829 H. J. Rose State of Protestantism in Germany (ed. 2) vi. 238 (note) Dinter's school of thought, whatever may be his words, is however tolerably strict. 1873 Illustr. London News 26 July 70/2 It will not be necessary to utter a single word that need occasion offence to either of those ‘schools of thought’ into which The Church of England is divided. 1919 M. K. Bradby Psycho-anal. 223 It is..a point of view derived from the leaders of their own school of thought. 1940 Manch. Guardian Weekly 5 Apr. 270 With two schools of thought existing in France on the subject of Russia, Molotoff's speech,..has produced two different sets of reactions. 2007 Atlantic Monthly Nov. 84/1 American political realism—the school of thought that places national self-interest above idealistic schemes for social reform. < as lemmas |
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