n
na
nb
nc
nd
ne
nf
ng
nh
ni
nj
nk
nl
nm
nn
no
np
nr
ns
nt
nu
nv
nw
nx
ny
Перевод: nihilistic
[прилагательное] нигилистический
Тезаурус:
- Unless therefore the right asserted is tautologous and meaningless - unless "adequate" means simply whatever is available in the given circumstances - its assertion is a threat not merely of arbitrary compulsion but of unlimited and inherently futile compulsion: it is a programme of nihilistic aggression.
- With the advent of punk music in 1977 I transferred my energies and enthusiasm from the military and spent a lot of time dressing up and putting Vaseline in my hair, much to the annoyance of my house master, a quiet Benedictine who wrote on my term report, "Christian seems to have developed a nihilistic attraction for punk rock, which is strange for somebody who avoids violence even on the rugby field.
- Ancient parody was free of any nihilistic denial.
- The contributors here seem instead keen to zoom in on and ferment nihilistic tendencies, through bleak but listenable insights.
- At one time I was a nihilistic punk with a mohican and a ring in my nose.
- This endlessness of perpetual deferral, he argues, is later formalized in "a tragic political party the negative dialectic of the Aufklrung ; it is the Frankfurt School, demythologized, Lutheran, nihilistic Marxism".
- At one extreme, it is regarded as self-evidently nihilistic, a dissolution of reality into textuality.
- If Mannheim's programme for the sociology of knowledge is not to have the nihilistic effect of reducing consciousness to the material content of history, then some degree of agency must be permitted to the human individual to affect both the production of knowledge and the process of history.
- After Miyazaki's much-publicised trial, one thing was clear: a new generation of anti-social, nihilistic whiz-kids had arrived.
- The prime example is the Dada movement, whose nihilistic work is now admired for qualities of imagination.
- Undoubtedly regulation of industry has the potential power to improve social welfare and to say we should abandon it because it may not always do so is nihilistic.
- And the nihilistic Nobel laureate has a surprising affinity with sitcom pioneers such as Burns and Allen, in that his comedic roots are also in vaudeville.
- Furthermore, the attachment to collective security, particularly at a time when an actual aggressor had appeared over the horizon, seemed an improvement on the almost nihilistic pacifism of 1933 and 1934.
|