单词 | Scepticism |
例句 | 1 Scepticism and trust are not necessarily incompatible. 2 My initial scepticism was replaced with respectful admiration. 3 Other scientists have expressed scepticism about these results. 4 Their claim is being treated with some scepticism in UN. 5 The company's environmental claims have been greeted/regarded/treated with scepticism by conservationists. 6 This theory was initially received with great scepticism by her fellow scientists. 7 There was considerable scepticism about the Chancellor's forecast of a booming economy. 8 He expressed a great deal of scepticism about the value of psychoanalysis. 9 She has a healthy scepticism towards the claims in the company's report. 10 Such assertions have to be viewed with some scepticism. 11 Like policemen, they have a hardened scepticism about humanity. 12 A few people, very few, had a healthy scepticism. 13 But this went much further than healthy scepticism. 14 If not, we relapse into scepticism. 15 There is bound to be some scepticism about it. 16 But Western observers may have grounds for scepticism. 17 Scepticism is all about matching belief to evidence. 18 He found in Byers a bracing scepticism like his own. 19 Such claims should be regarded with a certain amount of scepticism. 20 I regard their press releases with a degree of scepticism. 21 The hype and fervor surrounding the event positively invited scepticism. 22 The hype and fervour surrounding the event positively invited scepticism. 23 By and large, the papers greet the government's new policy document with a certain amount of scepticism. 24 Accordingly, sophisticated econometric analyses of balance of payments behaviour should be treated with strong scepticism. 25 Criticisms of solipsism should therefore count as criticisms of the weak-kneed scepticism embodied in foundationalism. 26 Their own programmes were incorporated in the plan,[] which must have reduced scepticism and helped in obtaining priority finance. 27 Though greeted with nothing like the derision that met Howarth's six-page statement, the spokesmen encountered a fair degree of scepticism. 28 Hence its rather lordly detachment, its contempt for superstition, and its obvious scepticism. 29 Perhaps it was the clash of Third World beach and Dallas skyscraper which triggered my uncharitable scepticism about his extraordinary Utopianism. 30 By the same token, positive heroes are also regarded with scepticism by Lukacs. 1 Scepticism and trust are not necessarily incompatible. 2 My initial scepticism was replaced with respectful admiration. 3 Their claim is being treated with some scepticism in UN. 4 The hype and fervour surrounding the event positively invited scepticism. 5 This theory was initially received with great scepticism by her fellow scientists. 31 His scepticism and irony make his musings palatable to a Western ear. 32 By the early 1930s scepticism with liberal democracy was widespread. 33 A development scheme which is produced by the senior manager may first produce disbelief or scepticism. 34 That probably accounts for some of the scepticism after the decision to ape stock market precedent and end business barriers between underwriters. 35 He expressed his scepticism about the usefulness of techniques such as the envoy. 36 Though his work has met with some scepticism in the medical community, Medenica is respected in South Carolina. 37 The wounds they inflicted left me with a permanent scepticism about science and the progress of research. 38 We can only maintain a healthy scepticism of any claims to place public welfare above private interest. 39 The problem is to find a convincing argument for local ethical scepticism which has no expansionist tendencies. 40 An inheritor of Marcel Duchamp's anarchic estate, he regards all forms of artistic orthodoxy with deep scepticism. 41 But there is cause to suspect that even by this time, a certain boyish scepticism had erupted in Leonard's mind. 42 Public scepticism and opposition had to be overcome before the system could function effectively, he said. 43 I therefore approach Labour's declared commitment to a nuclear-based defence policy with great scepticism. 44 There is considerable scepticism about the measure(), as the right hon. Gentleman knows. 45 The statement was received enthusiastically by the Tory Party and with obvious scepticism by the Opposition. 46 According to his analysis distrust of authority and scepticism concerning the competence of specialists is a function of the breakdown of value consensus. 47 Scepticism about literary language, however, was not only the province of those opposed in some absolutist sense to literary practices. 48 Ranging wide over ancient aphorisms, Professor Noel Dilly struck precisely the right note of scepticism, receptivity and curiosity. 49 How strong is the scepticism which the argument from error would create if successful? 50 Those of us who stayed faithful to the project found ourselves isolated, our findings met by polite scepticism at best. 51 So a degree of scepticism is required from practitioners towards their own forms of thought, with their associated practices and values. 52 Not surprisingly, every loan application is scrutinised with the deep scepticism born of sad experience. 53 Normally she was animated - laughing, frowning, grimacing, registering surprise or scepticism or compassion. 54 Scepticism apart, much more important to Quorn's long-term success has to be its price. 55 For this reason, arguments for the existence of the monster based upon visual evidence have met with a good deal of scepticism. 56 This follows widespread criticism of the Bush Administration's scepticism at international conferences so far. 57 They have joined the great army of moderns who view the land above the sacred / secular divide with scepticism. 58 Nizan was clearly justified in treating Aragon's analysis with the scepticism that it deserved. 59 This claim was greeted with scepticism by both campaigners and foreign diplomats. 60 Some people claim otherwise and argue vociferously for complete scepticism. 61 Keynes's later scepticism on the precise nature of this connection seems to have been amply justified. 62 There may be considerable scepticism about Pascal's case for always wagering on the outsider if the odds are high enough. 63 Small wonder then that yesterday's new dawn was greeted with scepticism at the chalk face. 64 In most central banks and finance ministries scepticism about the Tobin tax persists to this day. 65 Scepticism existed as to the duration of the political changes promoted by MacArthur. 66 The type of detailed empirical research reviewed above suggests that scepticism is to be strongly recommended. 67 This is the scepticism that rules scepticism itself out of court and clears the way for legitimate faith. 68 The theory was initially received with some scepticism by fellow-scientists. 69 I suspect this, like compulsory religious education, gave me a lifelong scepticism about obligatory elements in any curriculum. 70 What startles is the play's modernity: it accords with our own scepticism about power politics. 71 It is called the Top-Flite Magna and Spalding - correctly, one fancies - anticipate much scepticism. 72 As a former railwayman, I read the views of the Ramblers Association with some scepticism. 73 He has expressed scepticism about the significance of linguistics for language teaching. 74 There must, we think, be some argument from analogy to provide a way round scepticism. 75 Scepticism is dogmatic when assent is withheld on the basis of prior conviction without considering the evidence. 76 Many community health workers attended and expressed their scepticism about moves to greater integration. 77 While there was scepticism about property funds, there was general initial hostility to the other new categories. 78 Especially of a man whose extreme scepticism about herself and her doings was daily expressed. 79 Healers who use their hands rather than pills and potions are still treated with scepticism. 80 Despite the hospital specialist's scepticism, he began to show signs of recovery. 81 Every moment of shared communication speaks against their total scepticism. 82 Total scepticism about this project is not an option for us. 83 The staff who had greeted her arrival with such scepticism were sad to see her go. 84 There is some scepticism and much caution, based on past experiences. 85 Employees should be prepared for the change in order to reduce scepticism and to build their confidence. 5. 86 Saying that they are inner things brings scepticism in its wake. 87 Some scepticism has been expressed by tenants as to whether independently judged rents will be significantly lower than those asked by brewers. 88 These findings were greeted with scepticism by the motor vehicle industry, the oil industry,[] and the vehicle-loving public. 89 The report has inevitably been greeted with scepticism. 90 Scepticism about US financial policy is widespread in China. 91 In the West they regarded with scepticism and suspicion. 92 Or scepticism that claims about the future that are based on scientific knowledge are sometimes overstretched and underplay uncertainties? 93 There is more scepticism, for example, that family reunification benefits host countries. 94 Despite scepticism, founder Trent Huang was nonsensical and confident about his company. 94 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 95 Claims about pro-vitamin formulas, pentapeptide face creams and poly-collagen serums have helped ingrain public scepticism as to whether beauty products actually do any good. 96 They have inherited a fundamental scepticism to quantitative easing, and its impact on policy can't be discounted. Tellingly, the ECB calls its programme "enhanced credit support." 97 But their bellicosity was matched by the scepticism of the Americans, and of Eisenhower in particular, who from the beginning was against the use of force by his two main allies. 98 Scepticism remains on whether Malaysia can follow through on its promises. 99 They are not pushy or preachy, but scepticism flavours nearly everything they do. 100 Despite his initial scepticism, Mr Brown is unlikely to unpick Mr Blair's public - service reforms. 101 We must not allow our necessary scepticism to degenerate into cynicism. 102 I must say I am a little impatient about the American scepticism. 103 Nonetheless, the E . U . troika persevered, despite U.S. scepticism at their approach. 104 Wherever it flourished an undercurrent of scepticism was never far away. 105 David Hume was British famous empiricism philosopher in the 18th century. His scepticism had a great influence on many philosophers after him. 106 "There is healthy scepticism as to whether all this will work, " says Brent Thill of UBS, an investment bank. 107 The scepticism of councillors about the patchiness of the evidence makes some sense. 108 I was so hurt by her coldness and scepticism that tears rose to my eyes. 109 By contrast, modern scepticism challenges nobody and dismantles only theories of change. 110 Mark was well aware of the scepticism which he continually provoked. 111 He curled his upper lip in a show of scepticism. 112 In the history of Western philosophy, David Hume is the chief representative of modern scepticism, and scepticism is the symbol of Hume's philosophy, which is based on empiricism. 113 Hume's philosophy system embodies the unity of empiricism, scepticism and naturalism which interpenetrate one another. 114 Despite scepticism, founder Trent Huang was no - nonsensical and confident about his company. 115 Scepticism emphasize on destruction while experimentalism emphasize on construction . 116 In this essay I compare G. E. Moore, Malcolm, and Wittgenstein in their way against scepticism, and show that in what sense common sense can offer a foundation to avoid scepticism. |
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