单词 | totalistic |
释义 | > as lemmastotaˈlistic totaˈlistic adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > moral philosophy > social ethics > [adjective] > of other doctrines and their adherents anthropocentric1855 Wellsian1905 totalistic1932 neo-Marxist1933 1932 H. H. Price Perception vi. 151 The perceptual act still has this totalistic character. 1942 Mind 51 316 Some writers are frightened by the word intuition, and admittedly it has bad associations... Again, under, I believe, Croce's influence, it has come to mean the apprehension of a whole as a whole, a ‘totalistic’ apprehension. 1976 Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. 27 88 A totalistic rejection of the contemporary order is not encountered. 1979 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts Nov. 772/1 The idea of collage city was dualism itself, an incorporation of opposite qualities which Modern city planning in its utopian, or totalistic phase, had denied. < as lemmas |
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