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solarize    
vt. 使过度曝光,晒
vi. 曝光

使过度曝光,晒曝光

solarize
v 1: reverse some of the tones of (a negative or print) and
introduce pronounced outlines of highlights, by exposing it
briefly to light, then washing and redeveloping it [synonym:
{solarize}, {solarise}]
2: become overexposed; "The film solarized" [synonym: {solarize},
{solarise}]
3: overexpose to sunlight; "be careful not to solarize the
photographic film" [synonym: {solarize}, {solarise}]
4: expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the
sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These
herbs suffer when sunned" [synonym: {sun}, {insolate},
{solarize}, {solarise}]


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  • Aristotle’s Political Theory - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Aristotle’s life seems to have influenced his political thought in various ways: his interest in biology seems to be reflected in the naturalism of his politics; his interest in comparative politics and his qualified sympathies for democracy as well as monarchy may have been encouraged by his travels and experience of diverse political
  • Presuppositions of Aristotle’s Politics - Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
    Aristotle’s political philosophy is distinguished by its underlying philosophical doctrines Of these the following five principles are especially noteworthy: (1) Principle of teleology Aristotle begins the Politics by invoking the concept of nature (see Political Naturalism )
  • Characteristics and Problems of Aristotle’s Politics
    Four issues are especially noteworthy: How did Aristotle intend for the Politics to be organized? In what order did he write the different books within the Politics? Is the work considered as a whole consistent? How is the Politics related to Aristotle’s ethical treatises?
  • Aristotles Political Theory - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Aristotle's word for ‘politics’ is politikê, which is short for politikê epistêmê or ‘political science’ It belongs to one of the three main branches of science, which Aristotle distinguishes by their ends or objects
  • Aristotle - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    For an in-depth discussion of Aristotle’s political theory, including his political naturalism, see the entry on Aristotle’s Politics 13 Rhetoric and the Arts Aristotle regards rhetoric and the arts as belonging to the productive sciences
  • Aristotles Political Theory - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Aristotle's political science encompasses the two fields which modern philosophers distinguish as ethics and political philosophy (See the entry on Aristotle's ethics ) Political philosophy in the narrow sense is roughly speaking the subject of his treatise called the Politics
  • Aristotles Political Theory - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Aristotle's life seems to have influenced his political thought in various ways: his interest in biology seems to be expressed in the naturalism of his politics; his interest in comparative politics and his sympathies for democracy as well as monarchy may have been encouraged by his travels and experience of diverse political systems; he
  • Characteristics and Problems of Aristotles Politics
    For example, Aristotle's account of the best constitution assumes his theory of justice, a moral standard which cannot be met by the actual political systems (democracies and oligarchies) of his own day He does discuss practical political reforms in books IV-VI but more in terms of stability than justice
  • Characteristics and Problems of Aristotles Politics
    For example, Aristotle's account of the best constitution assumes his theory of justice, a moral standard which cannot be met by the actual political systems (democracies and oligarchies) of his own day
  • Presuppositions of Aristotles Politics - Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
    Aristotle's political philosophy is distinguished by its underlying philosophical doctrines Of these the following four principles are especially noteworthy: (1) The principle of teleology Aristotle begins the Politics by invoking the concept of nature (see Political Naturalism )





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