system of nature造句
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- It is speculated that Frederick was motivated to write a criticism of the " System of Nature " because the book contained an attack not just on religion, but also on monarchy.
- The Cleveland Metroparks are a system of nature preserves that encircle the city, and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park encompasses the Cuyahoga River valley between Mentor Headlands Beach, the longest natural beach on the Great Lakes.
- Like the IBRA, it was developed for use as a planning tool for conservation science, with the goal of establishing a system of nature reserves in each of the ecoregions or bioregions sufficient to preserve biodiversity.
- The explicitly atheistic and materialistic " The System of Nature " presented a core of radical ideas which many contemporaries, both churchmen and " philosophes " found disturbing, and thus prompted a strong reaction.
- The first open denial of the existence of God and avowal of atheism since classical times may be that of Baron d'Holbach ( 1723 1789 ) in his 1770 work, " The System of Nature ".
- It's difficult to find system of nature in a sentence. 用system of nature造句挺難的
- Chapter 15 of Part I of " System of Nature " is titled " Of Man's true Interest, or of the Ideas he forms to himself of Happiness .-- Man cannot be happy without Virtue ."
- :I shall class the whole system of nature, as it has been called, and the matter of which it is composed, under the three distinct heads, of common, of living, and of dead matter.
- Regardless, however, of the extent of Diderot's contribution to the " System of Nature ", it is on the basis of this work that d'Holbach's philosophy has been called " the culmination of French materialism and atheism ."
- Notable features on Blue Mountain are a system of nature trails and old logging roads that cut across large portions of the mountain, an abandoned apple orchard, and the remains of some old, small, gravel pits on the back side that are part of the Blue Mountain Recreation Area
- Baron d'Holbach was a prominent figure in the French Enlightenment who is best known for his atheism and for his voluminous writings against religion, the most famous of them being " The System of Nature " ( 1770 ) but also " Christianity Unveiled ".
- In 1770, d'Holbach published his most famous book, " The System of Nature " ( " Le Syst鑝e de la nature " ), under the name of Jean-Baptiste de Mirabaud, the secretary of the Acad閙ie fran鏰ise who had died ten years previously.
- The full title of the 10th edition ( 1758 ), which was the most important one, was " " or translated : " System of nature through the three kingdoms of nature, according to classes, orders, genera and species, with characters, differences, synonyms, places ".
- According to food historians Julien's " public eating house . . . was famous for his soups and stews, and he was nicknamed the "'Prince of Soups " .'He is credited with introducing to America the syrup of orgeat, and white Bourdeaux wine, all of which are calculated for strengthening and invigorating the system of nature during the heat of summer ."
- Despite Ruskin's defence of his work as being ultimately " an entire transcript of the whole system of nature ", Turner ( who by 1845 had become the eldest Academician and deputy president of the Royal Academy ) had come to be seen by younger artists to embody bombast and wilfulness, and to be a product of an earlier, Romantic period out of touch with the modern age.
- He might have been thinking of Brown s discussion of contagious diseases wherein we see this interplay between the general action ( affection ) of the sustentive power ( excitability / excitement ) and the more specific and different action of contagions ( e . g ., LXXVI : Contagious diseases are ] not an exception . . . because . . . no general affection follows the application of contagion, if no undue excess or defect of excitement is the consequence . . . " ), or his reference to a pro-creative as well as sustaining power as in CCCXXVI ( every living system lives in that which it procreates & that the system of nature remains and maintains an eternal vigour ).
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