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单词 philosophy
释义
philosophyphi‧los‧o‧phy /fəˈlɒsəfi $ -ˈlɑː-/ ●●● W3 AWL noun (plural philosophies) Word Origin
WORD ORIGINphilosophy
Origin:
1300-1400 Old French philosophie, from Latin, from Greek, from philosophos ‘philosopher’, from phil- (PHILANDER) + sophia ‘knowledge’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Eastern religions and philosophies
  • My philosophy is, I leave work at 5 o'clock and forget all about it till the next day.
  • the philosophy of Nietzsche
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • In many ways, their philosophy was similar to that which guided Loeb and his successors.
  • No longer does our political process discuss philosophy and issues.
  • Our production philosophy requires all operations to be safe, and we apply innovative techniques alongside proven technology.
  • Piaget moved from biology to philosophy and eventually to psychology early in his life.
  • They had a different philosophy, one that she really believed in.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 The idea that you should treat others as you would like them to treat you is a fine philosophy of life.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=the study of moral principles and rules)· a class in moral philosophy
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· They cut right across the basic philosophy of rugby football - that is, to go forward and make ground.· It can be very disruptive to the marriage if the two partners are in therapies with different basic philosophies.· His party has now signed up to Mr. MacSharry and his basic philosophy.· There was, of course, another motivating factor: that most basic and powerful philosophy of all, the pursuit of wealth.· In many cases this has involved rewording of Learning Outcomes but little change to the basic philosophy of the module.
· Yet an overview of practice suggests that different political philosophies mould very different approaches to educational integration.· Now, I have a different philosophy, a philosophy that is fair, but not equal.· Situating herself within the Anglo-Saxon analytic tradition, she looks at different conceptions of philosophy, its content and methods.· It can be very disruptive to the marriage if the two partners are in therapies with different basic philosophies.· They include substantive conclusions about what would be different in philosophy if it were influenced by feminine rather than by masculine assumptions.· Call it better stock selection or different criteria or different philosophy.· Staff have also been able to learn from each other through exposure to different philosophies of teaching and assessment in other disciplines.· Newcomers Tom D'Agosta and Ed Gallo approach their jobs with different philosophies.
· The basic ideas dominating the educational philosophy of Highlander are two-fold.· Even more fundamental than these pragmatic constraints, however, is the educational philosophy underlying the two initiatives.· These projects include curriculum development, educational philosophy and goals, teacher upgrading and in-service training.· Within each teacher's subject area there are competing approaches that conflict in educational philosophy as well as in teaching style.
· It is difficult to argue against this general philosophy, but there is also a need for specialists.· Any verdict we pass on punishment must be soundly based on an acceptable general moral philosophy.· The latter are worth noting as typical of the general philosophy claimed by many schools to underpin their project involvement: 4.· They focus on general directives and priorities, set targets and leave detailed planning and administration to subordinates. General philosophy Similarities.· For a few it is, more significantly, a general philosophy and regime of departmental management.
· Unfortunately, our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change.· Though an opponent of the more rigid scholastics, Weigel sought a reconciliation of modern philosophy with that of Aristotle.· But he would be the alley-fighter who could argue over modern philosophy and quote the poets of the Augustan age.
· Kant Kant's moral philosophy is sharply opposed to the moral sense approach of Hutcheson and Hume.· Smith began to teach logic and moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow.· Any verdict we pass on punishment must be soundly based on an acceptable general moral philosophy.· He had just been appointed professor of moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow.· His early research was in moral and religious philosophy, two interests which never left him.· It is plain from all of this how moral philosophy is taken to depend on natural philosophy.· I am surprised that he did not cite as evidence in support of his case the moral philosophy of his own Monklands District Council.· Of course, not everyone is well versed in moral philosophy.
· The anti-Aristotelianism and the newly emerging concept of natural philosophy were, then, not private but public developments.· A separation of science from religion has also been seen in a diminished authority for the Bible in matters of natural philosophy.· But it would be misleading to speak of separation given the religious foundations of his natural philosophy.· It is plain from all of this how moral philosophy is taken to depend on natural philosophy.· Aristotle too claims in several places that natural philosophy and medicine go hand in hand and are studied by the same people.· His natural philosophy was dominated by the idea of the permanence of the cosmos.· They were by far outnumbered by recent volumes on chemistry, electricity, galvanism, and natural philosophy.· He inherited wealth and could have lived a leisured life but preferred to pursue his earlier interest in natural philosophy.
· Art, poetry and the new philosophy flourished not least in Ionia.· He had gotten a new job teaching philosophy at Rutgers.· Casaubon was not alone in his criticisms of the new experimental philosophy for its atheistical tendencies.· The new poets were also interested in the new linguistic philosophies of structuralism and post-structuralism.· They were to be the basis of a new natural philosophy, and were advocated both by practising experimenters and by theoreticians.· I still have a lot of respect for myself, but this team needs a change of direction, a new philosophy.· The members of the two branches felt no need to formulate a new philosophy or design an ideological camera.· We were determined to do this record with a new philosophy.
· A personal philosophy is something which all people have nomatterwhat their background, class, or educational attainment.· The women use their personal philosophy and experiences to illustrate fundamental principles of financial planning.· Injunctions are Ingredient X. They are beliefs, buried in people's personal philosophies, about personal worth.· Nevertheless, our personal philosophy and artistic goals must always play their important part in shaping our destiny.
· These are tasks which confront legal theory and political philosophy together.· No matter our actual ethnic background or political philosophies, we are all Protestant capitalists longing for permission to play.· For him, as for Neruda and others, Communism was less a political philosophy than a metaphysical need.· He was speaking in terms of political philosophy.· Yet an overview of practice suggests that different political philosophies mould very different approaches to educational integration.· Modern political philosophy locates all legitimacy in the modern nation-state.· Locke is anxious to defend his political philosophy against the accusation that it encourages rebellion.· Whatever their differences in generational outlook and political philosophy, Ronald Reagan shared the same youthful encounter with hell.
· Despite their distinctive lifestyle, Puritans do not appear to have shared any distinctive social philosophy or consistent political outlook.· His pacifism, like his social philosophy, was a slow growth.· This programme does not seem so radical in terms of social philosophies to warrant Lévi-Strauss's optimism for its effects.
VERB
· This was based on an explicit philosophy of preserving the dignity and independence of patients.· The particle approach to writing is based on a philosophy of teaching and learning that has been likened to an assembly line.
· It was within this milieu that the thinkers of New Liberalism sought to develop a self-consciously modernist philosophy.· Clements was an influential writer who developed a philosophy of ecology that differed fundamentally from the reductionism of Warming and Cowles.· The specific task which Comte set himself was to develop a positive philosophy.
· Entered University of Chicago at 15 to study mathematics and philosophy.· This woman of noble birth chose to study philosophy rather than relish in her beauty.· He studied philosophy and religion and by all accounts was quite brilliant.· She had studied philosophy and hated it but believed that she should have liked it.
· A plaque revealed Marx had taught in the philosophy faculty there in 1841.· He taught philosophy at a small Catholic college on Staten Island, so he was familiar with most of the students.· He had gotten a new job teaching philosophy at Rutgers.· As a senior research fellow, he has made a second career of writing, lecturing and teaching philosophy.· Smith began to teach logic and moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow.· He began teaching philosophy at Harvard in 1882 and lived out his life as an eastern intellectual.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounphilosophyphilosopheradjectivephilosophicaladverbphilosophically
1[uncountable] the study of the nature and meaning of existence, truth, good and evil etc:  Emma studies philosophy at university.philosophy of the philosophy of science2[countable] the views of a particular philosopher or group of philosophersphilosophy of the philosophy of Aristotle3[countable] the attitude or set of ideas that guides the behaviour of a person or organization:  The company explained their management philosophy. The idea that you should treat others as you would like them to treat you is a fine philosophy of life. natural philosophy
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