self-evidence
self-evidence — 名詞
1. The condition of being so clearly and obviously true that no proof or explanatio
自明性
無須證明即明顯可知的性質
The condition of being so clearly and obviously true that no proof or explanation is required.
Sirin told her ethics class the self-evidence of moral principles means children instinctively avoid hurting others.
Sirin 在她的倫理學課堂上說明,道德原則的自明性意味著兒童會本能地避免傷害他人。
the self-evidence of + abstract noun (moral principles)
Layla found the self-evidence of housing discrimination in her town hard to ignore after studying the council's eviction records.
Layla 發現,在研讀市議會的驅逐紀錄後,小鎮住房歧視的自明性變得難以忽視。
Tomás questioned whether the self-evidence of individual rights is as universal as his philosophy textbook claims.
Tomás 質疑個人權利是否如他的哲學教科書所宣稱的那樣具有普遍的自明性。
Niran showed his students that the self-evidence of the truth 'two plus two equals four' is recognized across all cultures.
Niran 向他的學生說明,「二加二等於四」這項真理的自明性在所有文化中都受到認可。
Pedro believes historians should not assume the self-evidence of democratic values when studying ancient Greek slave-owning society.
Pedro 認為歷史學家在研究古希臘奴隸制社會時,不應假設民主價值具有自明性。
- obviousness
broader term; can refer to anything easily noticed, not necessarily something inherently true
- clarity
focuses on how well something is expressed rather than its inherent truth
- transparency
implies openness or absence of hidden motives, not logical certainty
文法句型
the self-evidence of + noun
用法筆記
Uncountable noun used almost exclusively in formal, academic, or philosophical writing. The adjective form 'self-evident' is far more common in everyday English.