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n. 现象论
n.
现象论(一种关于知觉和外在世界的学说);
英英释义
Phenomenalism
Phenomenalism is the view that physical objects cannot justifiably be said to exist in themselves, but only as perceptual phenomena or sensory stimuli (e.g.
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Mach's phenomenalism and the British reception of Mendelism.
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Between platonism and phenomenalism: Reply to Cao
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Ernst Mach’s Vienna, 1895–1930; or, Phenomenalism as Philosophy of Science
Ernst Mach’s Vienna, 1895–1930; or, Phenomenalism as Philosophy of Science
phenomenalism (n.)
1865 (John Grote), from phenomenal + -ism. Related: Phenomenalist.
1. A minority of officers were prepared to bend the rules.
少数官员准备篡改规则。
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2. Only a minority of the people supported the Revolution.
只有少数人支持这场革命。
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3. In the past conservatives have been in the minority.
过去保守派一直占少数。
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4. Local authority nursery provision covers only a tiny minority of working mothers.
当地政府提供的保育服务只有少数上班族母亲才能够享受到。
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5. Minority cultures within the United States often raised issues of cross-cultural conflict.
美国的少数民族文化经常引发跨文化冲突问题。
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