Translation for '
scepticism' from English to Russian
NOUN | scepticism | - | |
SYNO | agnosticism | scepticism | skepticism |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Chester has been a frequent critic of Barnaby Joyce, labelling him ‘incoherent’, criticising his leadership style and scepticism of climate science.
- Having established that it is specifically deductivism that characterises his subjects, and leads them first to scepticism regarding induction and then to scepticism about any scientific theory, Stove now observes that deductivism is a thesis that "of itself" would incline a proponent towards language like that discussed in part one of "Popper and After".
- Polls are a new instrument on the Kenyan political scene. Recent elections had seen some results published which met, however, with widespread scepticism.
- Burt Rutan, founder of Scaled Composites, a competitor in space tourism to EADS, expressed scepticism towards the EADS Project.
- The diaries were also received with scepticism as they had not been authenticated independently.
- He was noted for religious scepticism: at his death, he left instructions that there should be "no empty Christian rituals" at his burial, although his wishes were either ignored or overlooked.
- Schweitzer later expressed scepticism about the DNA results proving that Anna Anderson could not have been the Grand Duchess Anastasia.
- "originality", and shortened 'organized scepticism' to 'scepticism', producing the acronym 'CUDOS' (sometimes these 5 concepts are misleadingly named 'Mertonian norms').
- "Atheism, Scepticism and Challenges to Monotheism" (2015), which presents a variety of scholarship on atheism and scepticism in Jewish contexts.
- David Vernon (born 1965 in Canberra, Australia) is an Australian writer and publisher. He has published several books relating to scepticism and childbirth.
- One interpretation, which has been called "memory scepticism", has it that one might "remember" the sensation wrongly, and that as a result one might misuse the term S .
- The Good Thinking Society is a nonprofit organisation promoting scientific scepticism established by Simon Singh in September 2012.
- A number of experts urged scepticism until further investigation could be conducted.
- The literary scholar Willy Dahl opined that the novel denoted Hambro's declared scepticism towards "every sort of intellectual or political pigeonholing," a scepticism that he shared with his father C.
- In February 2011 he responded to Cardinal George Pell's scepticism and ignorance about climate change during a Senate Estimates hearing.
- Bearman also expresses scepticism about the link with Shakespeare's patron Wriothesley.
- Ch. 3 (26) [...]: Agelastes attempts to convert Brenhilda to his scepticism and is killed by Sylvan.
- He has studied the problem of scepticism, the epistemic externalism/internalism distinction; the rationality of religious belief; testimony; the relationship between epistemic and content externalism; virtue epistemology; epistemic value; modal epistemology; Wittgensteinian hinge epistemology; the history of scepticism; and epistemological contextualism.
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