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Перевод: certitude speek certitude


[существительное]
уверенность ; несомненность


Тезаурус:

  1. However, scientific problem-solving and public policy-making are not the same thing, and Carter as a policy-maker was "a scientific man searching for certitude in an area of human experience, that of political conflict, which lacks mathematical or material certitude."
  2. The debate appears to have been conducted in some ignorance but, as with much else in this area, a high degree of polemical certitude.
  3. Shadows of it still remained at his trial, two years later; although his lawyer had evidently advised him to tone down the certitude of righteousness, it would slip out.
  4. In both cases, the thing had seemed a sheer impossibility; he had not thought but known that, being what he was, he was psychologically incapable of doing it; and then, without any apparent movement of the will, as objective and unemotional as the reading on a dial, there had arisen before him, with perfect certitude, the knowledge "about this time tomorrow, you will have done the impossible".
  5. In contrast to Descartes's emphasis on a self-constituting autonomy born of certitude, Augustine's formulation registered man's uncertainty, and that inseparably from dependency upon a prior ordering of selfhood.
  6. The media seem unwilling to publish anything that might challenge the certitude with which editors, politicians, judges and others insist that we know how to increase measurable intelligence or that test data "prove", to use The New York Times's word, that a poor environment causes familial retardation.
  7. He did however attempt in his Sermons Chiefly on the Theory of Religious Belief (1843) and The Grammar of Assent (1870) an analysis of the nature of religious belief which shows some affinity with Coleridge, and includes Newman's own original idea of the "illative sense" by which we find it possible to proceed through probabilities to certitude; and in his celebrated Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1878) struggled with the problem of change and continuity in the expression of Christian faith down through the centuries in a fashion which has helped many others to grasp something of the questions, if not in most cases to accept his answers.
  8. But self-confidence in the sense of psychological certitude is not the same things as absolute certainty in the philosophical sense.
  9. His ambiguity contrasts with the certitude of Ford, once he has been made to confront his mad jealousy, putting aside his suspicions to beg forgiveness in the most eloquent and sincere form that he knows:
  10. This last was spoken with Old Testament certitude.
  11. The Left is divided and confused in the face of such moral certitude.
  12. He has been so occupied since before his first book was published; in season and out of season, through thick and thin, and always with the certitude that his views, his perceptions, would prevail: a catalyst and an agitator of the first order.

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