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philosophism

/fi-los-uh-fiz-uhm/US // fɪˈlɒs əˌfɪz əm //

哲学,哲学思想,哲学主义,哲理主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : spurious or deceitful philosophy.
    • : a false or contrived argument, especially one designed to deceive.

Examples

  • Franklin owned to the fraud in Necker's house when he came to Paris, much to the confusion of French philosophism.

  • The Feds alone still treat it as a philosophism, and would rejoice at its failure.

  • In the forefront appears the fixed and favorite idea of the old-fashioned philosophism.

  • Philosophism sits joyful in glittering saloons, is the pride of nobles and promises a coming millennium.

  • French 'philosophism' then became suddenly militant and practical.