单词 | practico- |
释义 | practico-comb. form Chiefly Social Sciences. 1. Forming adjectives with sense ‘practically, practical and —’, as practico-empirical, practico-social, practico-spiritual, practico-theoretical, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > [adjective] > as opposed to theoretical practica1425 practical?a1425 practive1526 pragmatical1597 active1605 operary1612 operarious1656 practitional1724 unbookish1887 practico-1913 applicational1917 hands-on1960 the world > action or operation > endeavour > trial or experiment > [adjective] > empirical experimental1526 empiric1576 empirical1588 experimentate1651 occulta1652 empiric1772 rule of thumb1816 empiricist1864 practico-empirical1913 1913 W. T. Jones tr. R. Eucken Truth of Relig. ix. 311 A counter-effect is produced by the practico-social [Ger. praktisch-soziale] life with its development of the contact with the environment and with its participation in the energies of the ordinary everyday experience. 1924 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 30 188 Those practico-social questions which so powerfully grip the sympathies and passions of the present generation. 1927 Observer 9 Oct. 14 Of the practico-theoretical few things could be better than Arrangement, which takes none but crucial instances, and comments on them in modest and happy phrase. 1970 B. Brewster tr. L. Althusser & E. Balibar Reading Capital i. 54 In the 1857 Introduction, Marx writes..‘practico-spiritual (praktisch-geistig) appropriation of this world’. 1970 B. Brewster tr. L. Althusser & E. Balibar Reading Capital (1975) ii. iii. 83 All the visible phenomena and practico-empirical [Fr. empirico-pratiques] concepts produced by the economic world. 1987 New Left Rev. 163 May–June 69 At the heart of their book there is a ‘double void’: double, because empty, equally, of theoretical substance and of any genuine practico-normative specificity or direction. 1991 Rev. Anthropol. 20 50 In ideologies, the ‘practico-social function is more important’ than is ‘the theoretical function’. 2000 C. Norris Quantum Theory & Flight from Realism iii. 86 He saw no problem with this idea just so long as the phenomenon could not be used to transmit information over vast distances at superluminal velocity, a consequence which is anyway safely ruled out on other practico-theoretical grounds. 2. practico-inert n. Brit. /ˌpraktᵻkəʊɪˈnəːt/ , U.S. /ˌpræktəkoʊᵻˈnərt/ Philosophy (with the) (in the existentialist philosophy of Sartre) practical activities and material structures learnt or inherited from previous generations, having the effect of limiting or nullifying true freedom of action.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > existentialism > [noun] > philosophy of Sartre néant1847 nothingness1946 pour-soi1947 Sartrean1948 practico-inert1961 being-for-itself1989 1961 French Rev. 34 497 These—the practico-inert are not uniquely due to the passive resistance of the inorganic world but are also generated by human praxis itself. 1966 A. Manser Sartre xiii. 207 I want to say..that all men are slaves in so far as their experience of life takes place in the realm of the practico-inert and in the exact measure in which this realm is originally conditioned by scarcity. 1976 A. S. Smith tr. J.-P. Sartre Crit. Dialectical Reason 829 Practico-inert, matter in which past praxis is embodied. 2004 R. Price Carnal Thoughts iii. 103 In his [sc. Kieslowski's] films things..swell in existential stature. Indeed, neither are they merely the practico-inert, nor are they safely secured as poetic symbols. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < comb. form1913 |
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