单词 | blik |
释义 | blikn. Philosophy. R. M. Hare's word for a behavioural or affective tendency which influences one's interpretation of experience, a personal slant (on something); a conviction, esp. a religious one. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > school of thought > [noun] > way of thinking perspective1605 way of thinking1650 view1713 framework1754 ideology1896 value system1912 frame of reference1921 value orientation1940 blik1950 theology1962 1950 R. M. Hare in Flew & Macintyre New Ess. Philos. Theol. (1955) 100 Let us call that in which we differ from this lunatic, our respective bliks. He has an insane blik about dons; we have a sane one. 1972 D. A. Pailin in C. B. Cox & A. E. Dyson 20th-cent. Mind III. iv. 135 Hare calls these structures ‘bliks’ and, probably unfortunately, describes them in terms of a lunatic's conviction that ‘all dons want to murder him’. 1976 J. Hick Death & Eternal Life 30 A ‘ptolemaic’ faith can have the triumphant invulnerability of what R. M. Hare has called a blik, a comprehensive interpretation which no evidence is allowed to threaten because it interprets all the evidence from its own standpoint. 1976 P. Donovan Relig. Lang. iii. 25 R. M. Hare agreed with Flew that religious statements were factually empty as statements, but then offered an account of their meaningfulness as what he called bliks, i.e. as principles by which one lives and in accordance with which one interprets experience. 1976 P. Donovan Relig. Lang. iii. 28 There may be..factual assumptions behind the adoption of a blik, even though the blik itself is not an assertion of fact. 1976 Theology July 194 The possibility of varied interpretations..does not confer a licence on the theologian to adopt that kind of interpretation to which he is drawn by his particular blik on the New Testament. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1989; most recently modified version published online June 2020). † blikblikev. Obsolete. intransitive. To shine, glisten, glitter. ΘΠ the world > matter > light > shine [verb (intransitive)] shinec725 brighteOE blika1000 lightOE shimmera1100 starec1225 lightena1382 blikena1400 glowa1400 sheenc1420 flourish1587 to stick off1604 lamp1609 skyre1677 gloze1820 moon1885 the world > matter > light > light emitted in particular manner > [verb (intransitive)] > sparkle or glitter twinklec888 shimc950 blika1000 glisec1000 glistenc1000 glista1225 glore13.. sparkc1300 glisterc1380 sparklec1386 spranklea1387 glittera1400 sprinklea1400 blikenc1400 glaster1447 springlec1460 sprangle1495 brandish1552 pink1589 scintillate1623 simper1633 twink1637 spangle1639 scintill1681 scintillize1694 prinkle1724 skinkle1765 winkle1791 coruscate1807 a1000 Solomon & Saturn 235 Ðu..gesihst Hierusalem weallas blican. a1225 St. Marher. 9 His lockkes ant his longe berd blikede al o gold. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 13656 Iseȝen..sceldes blikien. 1340 Alex. & Dind. 411 Hur face to enoine, For to bliken of hur ble. a1350 in G. L. Brook Harley Lyrics (1968) 49 Hire bleo blykyeþ so bryht. c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness (1920) l. 603 Bryȝt blykked þe bem of þe brode heuen. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.1950v.a1000 |
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