释义 |
criteriˈology [f. next: see -logy.] a. The doctrine of a criterion (of knowledge, etc.).
1884Athenæum 14 June 753/1 An outline of what may be termed criteriology, the relation of thought to reality as regards its validity. b. The study of criteria, esp. as a branch of logic.
1934Theology XXIX. 48 St. Thomas..places his theodicy before his criteriology. 1940R. G. Collingwood Ess. Metaph. xi. 119 The methods it [sc. psychology] has developed in its history as a science of feeling preclude it from dealing with the problems of criteriology. It has nothing to say about truth and falsehood. 1955Jrnl. Philos. LII. 564, I propose here merely the outlines of a criteriology. |