nihilism
                                                    英 ['naɪ(h)ɪlɪz(ə)m]
                                                                        美 ['naɪɪlɪzəm]
                        
                
                
                
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                                                        nihilism 中文词源
                
                
                    nihilism 虚无主义来自拉丁语nihil,什么都没有,虚无。
                 
                                                nihilism 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - nihilism (n.)
- 1817, "the doctrine of negation" (in reference to religion or morals), from German Nihilismus, from Latin nihil "nothing at all" (see nil), coined by German philosopher Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743-1819). In philosophy, an extreme form of skepticism (1836). The political sense was first used by German journalist Joseph von Görres (1776-1848). Turgenev used the Russian form of the word (nigilizm) in "Fathers and Children" (1862) and claimed to have invented it. With a capital N-, it refers to the Russian revolutionary anarchism of the period 1860-1917, supposedly so called because "nothing" that then existed found favor in their eyes.
 
                
                                                    nihilism 双语例句
                
                
                    1. Why should a great community like a university be afraid of nihilism?  为什么像大学这样人才济济的社区要害怕虚无主义呢? 来自柯林斯例句
 - 2. The philosophy of those long - hairs leans towards nihilism. 
- 那些长发嬉皮士的人生观倾向于虚无主义.
来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 3. By contrast, the chilly Californian nihilism of Robinson Jeffers was a refreshing tonic. 
- 相形之下, 罗宾逊?杰弗斯的加州冷冰冰的虚无主义反而给人以清新兴奋之感.
来自辞典例句
 
- 4. This finale is correlative with his viewpoint of nihilism an d humanitarianism. 
- 这种结局与周氏的虚无主义和个人主义的人道主义世界观密不可分.
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- 5. Nihilism rejects any objective basis for society and its morality. 
- 虚无主义拒绝任何客观依据,为社会和道德准则.
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