sophist

sophist

美 ['sɒfɪst]  英 ['sɒfɪst]

  • n.智者;(古希腊的)哲学教师;诡辩者;诡辩家
  • 网络智者篇;辩士;诡辩学者

词形变化

复数:sophists  

英汉双解

n.
1.
(古希腊的)哲学教师;(尤指怀质疑态度的)哲人,智者a teacher of philosophy in ancient Greece, especially one with an attitude of doubting that statements are true
2.
诡辩者;诡辩家a person who uses clever but wrong arguments

英汉解释

n.
1.
(古希腊以教授修辞学,哲学为职业并以善于诡辩出名的)智者;诡辩学者
2.
诡辩家;博学者

英英解释

n.

例句

It was basically a selfish act, though no doubt a sophist would argue that it was done. for the general good.

根本上自私行为尽管诡辩一定争辩这样有利公益

was constantly turning the tables on his confident opponents in argument, he was considered by many Athenians to be just another Sophist.

由于苏格拉底经常辩论战胜那些充满自信对手因此许多雅典看作智者

Mum is the sophist who teaches you to view and feel the world around and in mind first.

妈妈一位智者第一个教会体会周围内心世界

The terms "sophist" and "sophistry" have taken on derogatory connotations in modern times.

当今社会,“诡辩以及诡辩词汇染上贬义色彩

PLATO describes the consequences of the sophist denial of the existence of objective truths and standards, in several dialogues

柏拉图对话描述智者否认客观真理标准存在带来后果

The Education of Sophist and the Diversion of Greek Philosophy

智者教化希腊哲学转向

Sophist, Standing on giant's shoulders

智者世界巨人肩上

Brief Discussion of Sophist Kuai Tong

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