释义 |
indeˌmonstraˈbility rare. [f. next: see -ity.] The quality of being indemonstrable; incapability of being demonstrated.
1789T. Taylor Proclus' Comm. II. 2 Principles in simplicity, indemonstrability, and self-evidence, should excel things posterior to principles. 1847De Quincey Protestantism Wks. VIII. 108 Kant was the first person, and perhaps the last, that ever undertook formally to demonstrate the indemonstrability of God. |