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commit it then to the flames
Alberto sat staring down at the table. He finally turned and looked out of the window.
"It's clouding over," said Sophie.
"Yes, it's muggy1."
"Are you going to talk about Berkeley now?"
"He was the next of the three British empiricists. But as he is in a category of his own in many ways, we will first concentrate on David Hume, who lived from 1711 to 1776. He stands out as the most important of the empiricists. He is also significant as the person who set the great philosopher Immanuel Kant on the road to his philosophy."
"Doesn't it matter to you that I'm more interested in Berkeley's philosophy?"
"That's of no importance. Hume grew up near Edinburgh in Scotland. His family wanted him to take up law but he felt 'an insurmountable resistance to everything but philosophy and learning.' He lived in the Age of Enlightenment at the same time as great French thinkers like Voltaire and Rousseau, and he traveled widely in Europe before returning to settle down in Edinburgh toward the end of his life. His main work, A Treatise3 of Human Nature, was published when Hume was twenty-eight years old, but he claimed that he got the idea for the book when he was only fifteen."
"I see I don't have any time to waste."
"You have already begun."
"But if I were going to formulate4 my own philosophy, it would be quite different from anything I've heard up to now."
"Is there anything in particular that's missing?"
"Well, to start with, all the philosophers you have talked about are men. And men seem to live in a world of their own. I am more interested in the real world, where there are flowers and animals and children that are born and grow up. Your philosophers are always talking about 'man' and 'humans,' and now here's another treatise on 'human nature.' It's as if this 'human' is a middle-aged5 man. I mean, life begins with pregnancy6 and birth, and I've heard nothing about diapers or crying babies so far. And hardly anything about love and friendship."
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muggy
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adj.闷热的;adv.(天气)闷热而潮湿地;n.(天气)闷热而潮湿 | |
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n.自我,自己,自尊 | |
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treatise
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v.用公式表示;规划;设计;系统地阐述 | |
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middle-aged
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pregnancy
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wreckage
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n.(失事飞机等的)残骸,破坏,毁坏 | |
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sophistry
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recollect
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previously
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analyze
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forth
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temperament
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n.气质,性格,性情 | |
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flux
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mingle
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vt.使混合,使相混;vi.混合起来;相交往 | |
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postures
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姿势( posture的名词复数 ); 看法; 态度; 立场 | |
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pointed
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Buddha
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n.(尤指基督)救世,超度,拯救,解困 | |
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immortality
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Christian
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atheist
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n.无神论者 | |
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unconditional
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crux
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virtue
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amazement
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unreasonable
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innate
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wrings
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绞( wring的第三人称单数 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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superstition
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n.迷信,迷信行为 | |
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ethics
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n.伦理学;伦理观,道德标准 | |
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compassion
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n.同情,怜悯 | |
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abide
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vi.遵守;坚持;vt.忍受 | |
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yardstick
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n.计算标准,尺度;评价标准 | |
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acting
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n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的 | |
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shuffle
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n.拖著脚走,洗纸牌;v.拖曳,慢吞吞地走 | |
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Nazis
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n.(德国的)纳粹党员( Nazi的名词复数 );纳粹主义 | |
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callous
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adj.无情的,冷淡的,硬结的,起老茧的 | |
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acquitted
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宣判…无罪( acquit的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(自己)作出某种表现 | |
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