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Перевод: scepticism


[существительное]
скептицизм


Тезаурус:

  1. The problems encountered when making a 17 keV neutrino fit with what is known about the universe are the second reason for scepticism.
  2. Few were inclined to believe this version, a scepticism reinforced over the years by countless reports, some highly credible, of sightings of the Swede, in prisons, mental homes and labour camps.
  3. He has not concealed - still, in retirement, does not conceal - his scepticism about a worship of universities marked by prejudices about the superiority of the academic over the practical, of the pure over the applied, of the traditional over the innovatory.
  4. This area is a common weakness in reports leading to rapid rejection or scepticism.
  5. To many, scepticism has seemed a blind alley and yet, somehow, unavoidable, and much of the literature of the twentieth century has paraded its nihilism as being intellectually justified by the power of the sceptical position.
  6. The "Principles" of his title are those "of Human Knowledge", and what motivates his objection to materialism is that it leads to scepticism and atheism.
  7. The scepticism towards which, in Berkeley's view, much seventeenth-century philosophy implicitly tended, is not unrelated to the traditional Greek scepticism which was brought to light in the sixteenth century.
  8. According to Berkeley, the usual combination of materialism and immaterialism leads to scepticism because of its "supposing a difference between things and ideas ".
  9. She has been willing to look outside the civil service for advice on policy - to various "think tanks" and individuals who have often reinforced her scepticism about traditional departmental policy views.
  10. The result has been that a century which has seen so much development in terms of resources and method in historical research, has also seen a recurrent historical scepticism in theology.
  11. "Our approach then," Derek Davis, a member of the Board, told the Commons Environment Committee as he sought to explained its role back in 1984, "was "agnosticism" rather than "scepticism".
  12. A few people, very few, had a healthy scepticism.
  13. Good citizens should view laws, law-making and law-enforcement not with "awe and reverence, but sober scepticism".

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