sophist
英 [ˈsɒfɪst]
美 [ˈsɑːfɪst]
n. (古希腊的)哲学教师; (尤指怀质疑态度的)哲人,智者; 诡辩者; 诡辩家
COCA.37344
牛津词典
noun
- (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 - 诡辩者;诡辩家
a person who uses clever but wrong arguments
英英释义
noun
- someone whose reasoning is subtle and often specious
双语例句
- The word "sophist" gradually acquired the connotations of skepticism, ambition and unscrupulous competitiveness which their teaching in fact encouraged. They were inclined to be dubious and suspicious.
智者一词后来逐渐意味着怀疑、雄心勃勃和无所顾忌的竞争,因为这些都是智者派所鼓励的。他们总是态度暧昧,疑心病很重。 - Greek humanism means "Paideia", which originates from" Sophist", but its relevant content traces back to Homer.
古希腊人道主义的基本涵义是人的身心的全面训练Paideia,这个词来自智者,而与之相关的内涵却起源于荷马。 - Plato describes the consequences of the Sophist denial of the existence of objective truths and standards, in several dialogues.
柏拉图曾在他的对话录中描述了智者派否认客观真理和标准的存在所带来的后果。 - But Plato's Socrates is necessarily poles apart from Aristophanes'Socrates depiction of him as a sort of sophist who makes the weaker argument the stronger.
但柏拉图的苏格拉底必然不同于,亚里斯多芬尼斯对苏格拉底的描述,后者将他描写成是,让虚弱申辩转强的诡辩家。 - And for this reason, because Socrates was constantly turning the tables on his confident opponents in argument, he was considered by many Athenians to be just another Sophist.
由于苏格拉底经常在辩论中战胜那些充满自信的对手,他也因此被许多雅典人看作是另&个智者。 - The Education of Sophist and the Diversion of Greek Philosophy
智者的教化和希腊哲学的转向 - The contributions made by Sophist are: firstly, owing to their efforts, the basic principles of Greek naturalistic philosophy are adopted in observing man and his body;
智者的贡献在于:首先,由于他们的努力,希腊自然主义哲学的基本原则被用来观察人及其肉体。 - At the sophist schools, and the learned clan;
诡辩者的学堂,和博学者的宗族;
