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Such questions fuel debates, speeches, papers and assignments in history classes, school speaking competitions, ethics classes and more. The publication of... (展开全部) 喜欢读"New Dictionary of the History of Ideas"的人也喜欢 ··· 政治思想史 9.3 政治中的理性主义 8.5 剑桥中世纪政治思想...
The publication of the New Dictionary of the History of Ideas marks the return of a reference work that is an essential tool to make the often complex history of "what we think" accessible to students and general readers. The original 1974 Dictionary of the History of Ideas has long been ...
其中有許多是 理念史或智識史( intellectual history )的一部分。 Literature “All shared equally in the common lot, private property was unknown, and peace and harmony reigned undisturbed,” explains the Dictionary of the History of Ideas. 思想史辞典》解释说:“当时人人都平等分享共有的财产,无...
The history of ideas is a history of mistakes —Alfred North Whitehead Whitehead follows this simile with “But through all mistakes is also the history of the gradual purification of conduct.” The idea came … like a ray of light —Vladimir G. Korolenko ...
5.a past notable for its important, unusual, or interesting events:a ship with a history. 6.acts, ideas, or events that will or can shape the course of the future. 7.a systematic account of any set of natural phenomena without reference to time. ...
For readers interested in the development of major scientific concepts and the role of science in the western world, here is the first conceptually organized historical dictionary of scientific thought. The purpose of the dictionary is to illuminate this history by providing a concise, single volume...
Diction, phraseology, wording refer to the means and the manner of expressing ideas. Diction usually implies a high level of usage; it refers chiefly to the choice of words, their arrangement, and the force, accuracy, and distinction with which they are used: The speaker was distinguished for...
Although English has a history of over 2,500 years, thefirst English dictionary didn't appear until the 17th century.During the 16th century, people had to “invent” words toexpress new ideas. Many English words were borrowed fromforeign languages.Many people had trouble understanding those new...