thing-in-itself英 ['θɪŋɪnɪt'self] 美 ['θɪŋɪnɪt'self]
n.自在之物;
变形
复数:things-in-themselves
英英释义
thing-in-itself[ 'θiŋinit'self ]
- n.the intellectual conception of a thing as it is in itself, not as it is known through perception
同义词:noumenon
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- There is a place in you where the strength of God abides.
你内有一个地方,是上主力量所在之处。
权威例句
The Kantian Thing-in-Itself as a Philosophical FictionThe Thing in Itself in Kantian PhilosophyBion's "transformation in "O"', the "thing-in-itself", and the "real": Toward the concept of the "transcendent position".Kantian Philosophy as an Open System:Re-interpretation of "Thing-in-Itself"The influences of Eastern thought on Schopenhauer's doctrine of the thing-in-itselfAppearance, Thing-in-Itself, and the Problem of the Skeptical HypothesisSchopenhauer's proof that thing-in-itself is willSchopenhauer on the Kantian Thing-In-Itself as Platonic IdeaTristan Garcia and the Thing-In-ItselfQuestioning Mou Zongsan's Explanation of Kant's Thing-in-itself Concept