单词 | practico-inert |
释义 | > as lemmaspractico-inert 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. < as lemmas |
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