| 单词 | solvitur ambulando | 
| 释义 | solvitur ambulandophr.  An appeal to practical experience for the solution of a problem or proof of a statement. Also as n.phr. Also in shortened form   ambulando adv. by experience; in the course of things.Originally an allusion to the reported proof by Diogenes the Cynic of the possibility of motion: see Diogenes Laertius VI. 39. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > 			[noun]		 > method of solvitur ambulando1852 quiz1867 test1910 the world > existence and causation > occurrence > 			[adverb]		 > in the course of things ambulando1876 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > experience > 			[adverb]		 expertlyc1420 feelinglyc1450 experimentally1593 on (also upon) the pulse1818 ambulando1876 1814    Artis Logicæ Rudimenta. Accessit Solutio Sophismatum 67  				Ineptum est hoc Sophisma 1. Quia solvitur ambulando; quod fecit Diogenes.]			 1852    A. H. Clough Let. Mar. in  Poems & Prose Rem. 		(1869)	 I. 174  				It is not..simply one's business in life to ‘envisager’ the most remarkable problems of humanity... Still we may be well assured that only time can work out any sort of answer to them for us. ‘Solvitur ambulando.’ 1863    J. Conington tr.  Horace Odes p. xxv  				How easily the ‘solvitur ambulando’ of an artist like Mr. Tennyson may disturb a whole chain of ingenious reasoning on the possibilities of things. 1863    C. Reade Hard Cash I. viii. 226  				To the à priori reasoners..he replied by building an engine..hooking on eight carriages, and rattling off up an incline. ‘Solvitur ambulando,’ quoth Stephenson the stout hearted. 1876    W. James in  Nation 8 June 369/1  				The ultimate decision of which side is right and which wrong shall only be reached ambulando or at the final integration of things, if at all. 1906    F. W. Maitland L. Stephen xvii. 366  				He knew that he would have to proceed empirically. Solvitur ambulando—the motto of the philosophic tramp—had also to be the motto of the editor. 1930    J. Laird Knowl., Belief & Opinion iv. 103  				Perfectly convincing evidence might turn up, so to say, ambulando, when we are engaged in something irrelevant. 1934    A. Toynbee Study of Hist. III. 182  				A modern Western philosopher applies the historic solvitur ambulando to the ancient sophism of the Eleatics. 1955    Times 30 Aug. 9/2  				To what extent and for what purposes is it justifiable to transform personality by surgery, psychological techniques, or the administration of drugs? In so far as matters of this kind have been the subject of conscious policy in the past solvitur ambulando has been the motto. 1957    G. Ryle in  C. A. Mace Brit. Philos. in Mid-Cent. 256  				The assimilation of language to chess reminds us of what we knew ambulando all along. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online January 2018). <  | 
	
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