英 [ˈɪnwədnəs] 美 [ˈɪnwərdnəs]
n. 本质;灵性;亲密
preoccupation especially with one's attitudes and ethical or ideological values
the sensitiveness of James's characters, their seeming inwardness ; Socrates' inwardness, integrity, and inquisitiveness
the quality or state of being inward or internal
the inwardness of the body's organs
preoccupation with what concerns human inner nature (especially ethical or ideological values)
Socrates' inwardness, integrity, and inquisitiveness
灵性
内在性
... inwardlytooneselfsecretly 暗自 inwardness 灵性 inwardness 深意 ...
...瑞林(Lionel Trilling)、查尔斯·泰勒(Charles Taylor)等人的看法,这种个人化的认同与本真性(authenticity)、内在性(inwardness)或理性主体的概念密切相关,前者可以溯源至由卢梭综合其他思想而形成的论述(这种观念在赫尔德那里,也被沿用于民族自我的识别),...
... inwardlyprotrudingshoulder内突台阶 inwardness本质 inwash巨厚冲积层;冰川边缘沉积 ...
... inwardly 在内部地 inwardness 内在性质 inwards 向内地 ...
Here, we may think, is the typical Boston inwardness.
我们可能认为这是波士顿人的本性。
Especially in a time in which the values of reading and inwardness are so strenuously challenged, literature is freedom.
特别是在阅读与灵性受到如此强大的挑战之时,文学就是自由。
One, because of this inwardness, people are not paying enough attention to the regional institutions.
Augustine portrayed the human being as a creature born to oscillate between inwardness and outwardness.
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" But scientism "also hits traditional, humanistic understandings of the special place of the human being, of the importance of soul, of inwardness and purposiveness.