释义 |
tu·ti·or·ism \ˈt(y)üshēəˌrizəm, -üd.ē-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin tutior safer (comp. of tutus safe, from past participle of tuērī to look at, protect, guard) + English -ism — more at tuition : a viewpoint in the probabilistic controversy that the argument favoring liberty as distinguished from law must be either certain or the most probable of all possible opinions to furnish a basis for action — compare probabilism 2 |