nihilism的意思和读音

nihilism

: [ˈnaɪəˌlɪzəm] : [ˈnaɪɪˌlɪz(ə)m]

n.

n.negativism,pessimism,nothingness,emptiness,anarchism

nihilismn.

1.the belief that nothing has any value, especially that religious and moral principles have no value

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n.1.the belief that nothing in life has any importance or value2.a belief that political and religious organizations should be destroyed

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1.In the note Heisman wrote that he took his life as part of a philosophical exploration he called "an experiment in nihilism. "

2.Angst as an inevitable result of nihilism, it corresponds to the origin form and nature of nihilism.

3.The nihilism at the heart of this nuclear threat to humanity lies not inside Fukushima 1, but within the national security mindset.

4.Nietzsche considered that this kind of Platonism could make people so depressed that people will fall into "nihilism" .使”。

5.The Soviet regime bred nihilism among government officials but, he says, the fear that once restrained the worst of it has gone.

6.One of the manifestations of the modern civilization crisis, nihilism has its unique thinking mode and logical structure.

7.Political nihilism is the social philosophy that society and its institutions are so corrupt that their complete destruction is desirable.使

8.As a lawyer, he talked of tackling the culture of "legal nihilism" and of the importance of stamping out corruption.

9.His detailed, page-by-page analysis of the indictment (which can be read here) demonstrates the legal nihilism of the prosecution.),怀

10.This will lend support to a more profound, more accurate and more complete comprehension of the nihilism of morality of Foucault.