释义 |
emaˈnationist, a. [f. as prec. + -ist.] 1. In sociology, relating to the theory that behaviour is conditioned exclusively by environment.
1937T. Parsons Struct. Social Action xiv. 536 A naive ‘emanationist’ view of the mechanisms of the influence of nonscientific ideas. 2. Relating to the philosophical theory of the origin of the world by emanation.
1941G. G. Scholem Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism vii. 256 The emanationist doctrine of Neoplatonism. |