In particular, Hobbes faults the universities for teaching what, for teaching the radical doctrines of Aristotleanism in the seventeenth century.
他尤其认为大学错在,在17世纪这样的时代,教授学生以激进的,亚里士多德式的教条主义。
It would seem far from being unrealistic, Socrates engages what we might call maybe a kind of Socratic realism.
这不只是不切实际,苏格拉底所把持的,是一种我们也许该称为,苏格拉底式的现实主义。
Is it baroque or romantic?
是巴洛克式的还是浪漫主义的?
His terms are very much informed by a modernist sensibility of what literature is all about-- and I'm going to say more about what that is when I lecture on Lolita--but it's very much in contrast with that Ulysses ad. " Don't identify. It's not about you.
他的方式都是通过对文学的,现代主义式鉴赏来表达的,我在讲《洛丽塔》时会再详细说明,这和《尤利西斯》的广告有很大不同“,“无须认同,那与你无关,那是关于其他事情的”
T.S. Eliot, who was in many ways associated with the New Criticism, one of its intellectual forebears, nevertheless took a somewhat dim view of it and called it "lemon squeezer criticism."
提到新批评派不能不提T,S,爱略特,这是位元老级人物,他对这个新文学鉴赏方式持有一种比较特别的观点,他称之为,“挤柠檬式批评主义“
The antiquity of a law alone is no justification for its usage. Aristotle seems to reject you might say Burkean conservatism long before the time.
法律的古老性不能作为其用法的借口,亚里士多德似乎事先拒绝,你可能会说柏克式的保守主义,古老与传统并不能。
Let me call it for the moment Hobbesian liberalism.
即我所谓的,霍式自由主义。
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