probabilism英 ['prɒbəbɪlɪzəm] 美 ['prɒbəbəlɪzəm]
n.盖然论;
英英释义
probabilism[ 'prəbəbilizəm ]
- n.
- a Roman Catholic system of casuistry that when expert opinions differ an actor can follow any solidly probable opinion that he wishes even though some different opinion might be more probable
- (philosophy) the doctrine that (since certainty is unattainable) probability is a sufficient basis for belief and action
权威例句
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