skepticism
/ˈskeptɪsɪzəm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈskeptɪsɪzəm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈskep-tə-ˌsi-zəm/ (ame, mw)
skepticism — 名詞
1. a habit of not fully believing claims, promises, or predictions until there is g
懷疑態度
對說法或結果不輕易相信的態度
a habit of not fully believing claims, promises, or predictions until there is good proof
Investors greeted the mayor's recovery plan with skepticism after last year's budget cuts.
投資人因為去年的預算刪減,對市長的振興計畫抱持懷疑態度。
greet a plan with skepticism
Yasmin listened with skepticism when the salesman promised free repairs for life.
當業務員保證終身免費維修時,Yasmin 聽著時心裡帶著懷疑。
skepticism when someone makes a promise
The court heard public skepticism after the witness changed the story twice.
那名證人兩度改口後,法院聽到了大眾的質疑。
Andrew heard the report of a haunted apartment with quiet skepticism.
Andrew 聽到那間公寓鬧鬼的說法時,靜靜地抱持懷疑。
文法句型
skepticism + about/toward + noun phrase
with skepticism
用法筆記
Often followed by about or toward to name what someone does not fully believe. It usually suggests caution and reserve, not complete rejection.
常見錯誤
2. the philosophical position that people cannot be fully certain that ultimate tru
懷疑論
主張最終知識難以確定的哲學立場
the philosophical position that people cannot be fully certain that ultimate truth or complete knowledge can be proved
In her first philosophy class, Hyun studied skepticism and other theories about knowledge.
在她的第一堂哲學課裡,Hyun 學習了懷疑論和其他關於知識的理論。
study skepticism in philosophy
The essay explains skepticism as a view that certainty is never complete.
這篇文章把懷疑論解釋成一種認為確定性永遠不完整的觀點。
skepticism as a philosophical view
Professor Lin asked whether skepticism protects us from error or blocks belief.
Lin 教授問道,懷疑論究竟能保護我們避免錯誤,還是會阻礙信念形成。
Some students admire skepticism, but others find it too limiting in daily life.
有些學生欣賞懷疑論,但也有人覺得它在日常生活中太局限。
- agnosticism
often concerns what can be known, especially in religion, but it is usually narrower than skepticism
- doubt
far broader and more everyday; it is not a formal theory of knowledge
文法句型
philosophical skepticism
skepticism + about + knowledge/truth
用法筆記
Used mainly in philosophy and academic writing. It refers to a theory about the limits of knowledge, not just ordinary doubt about one report or event.