argument; debate; controversy
to evaluate the merit of sth
to make reference to; to write about
to make a definitive judgment; to come to a firm conclusion
to debate; to contend; polemics
grounds (for an argument); contention; thesis
paper; article; thesis; dissertation; treatise; discourse; to discuss a thesis (old)
to infer; to judge; inference; judgement; conclusion
argument; line of reasoning; thesis; point (of discussion)
normally; as things should be; by rights; to reason things out; logic
to prove a point; to expound on; to demonstrate or prove (through argument); proof
argument; view (sometimes derogatory)
treatise; discourse; exposition
whatever; no matter what (who, how etc); regardless of; not to discuss; irrespective (of); whether... or...; without reference (to)
to argue; to debate; to contend; argument; controversy; debate
a different matter; another story; (old) objection
final conclusion; accepted argument
string theory (in theoretical physics)
to infer; inference; corollary; reasoned conclusion
no matter what; no matter how; regardless; regardless of whether...
outline; introduction; survey; general discussion
theory; to argue; to take notice of
to give a detailed exposition; to state in detail
editorial (in a newspaper)
essay on current affairs submitted to the emperor as policy advice (old)
conclusion; verdict; to conclude; to reach a verdict
expression of opinion; views; remarks; arguments
to discuss; discussion; to talk over; to debate
to comment; to talk about; to discuss; discussion
to comment on; to discuss; comment; commentary
lawsuit; legal action; accusation
to discuss; to talk about
debate; argument; to argue over
unrealistic argument; high flown and impractical opinion
let alone; not to mention
enlightening remarks (honorific); brilliant views
monism, belief that the universe is made of a single substance
monotheism; unitarianism (denying the Trinity)
syllogism (deduction in logic)
dualism, belief that the universe is made of two different substance (e.g. mind and matter or good and evil)
theory of single origin (of mankind)
theory of reflection (in dialectic materialism), i.e. every perception reflects physical reality
gnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that everything about the universe is knowable
philosophy of idealism, the doctrine that external reality is a product of consciousness
the philosophy of materialism, doctrine that physical matter is the whole of reality
pluralism, philosophical doctrine that the universe consists of different substances
polytheism (belief in a plurality of Deities)
the theory of evolution (early translation, since replaced by 進化論|进化论)
eternalism (permanence of soul, Sanskrit śāśvata-vāda)
"human nature is evil", theory advocated by Xunzi
荀子
control theory (math.); cybernetics
annihilation (of soul, Sanskrit uccheda)
methodology; Discours de la méthode by René Descartes
笛卡兒, 1637
theism (the belief in the existence of God)
pantheism, theological theory equating God with the Universe
catastrophism; the theory that geological change is caused by catastrophic events such as the Biblical flood
deism, theological theory of God who does not interfere in the Universe
category theory; general nonsense (math.)
class division into proletariat and bourgeoisie class enemy, in use esp. during the cultural revolution
epistemology (in philosophy, the theory of how we know things)
symposium; discussion forum
forum (esp. online); discussion area; feedback
to build up public opinion; to create a fuss
indisputable statement; unalterable truth
agnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that some questions about the universe are in principle unanswerable
perfectly sound proposition; unalterable truth; irrefutable argument
to treat differently; another cup of tea
voluntarism; metaphysical view, esp. due to Schopenhauer
叔本華, that the essence of the world is willpower
additive number theory (math.)
polytheist (believer in a plurality of Deities)
a dissertation; a PhD thesis
to observe the present to study the past
to discuss sth on its own merits; to judge the matter as it stands
circular argument; logical error consisting of begging the question; Latin: petitio principii
fair argument; unbiased view
anyhow; anyway; whatever; whatever happens; no matter what; as it may; in any case; at any rate; at all events
theist (believer in one or more Deities)
contingency theory (theory of leadership)
electromagnetism; electromagnetic theory
to continue to discuss a poem over a long period
the steady-state theory (cosmology)
(math.) catastrophe theory
classical field theory (physics)
structural theory (physics)
theory of Chakra in Indian yoga and Tibetan Buddhism
deism, theological theory of God who does not interfere in the Universe
a devastating criticism; to expose hidden motives
panentheism, theological theory of God as equal to the Universe while transcending it
holistic diagnosis and treatment (TCM)
to harangue; loud arrogant talk; to spout
thirty percent failure, seventy percent success, the official PRC verdict on Mao Zedong
algebraic function theory (math.)
(math.) theory of functions of a complex variable
(math.) theory of functions of a real variable
general relativity; Einstein's theory of gravity
pandeism, theological theory that God created the Universe and became one with it
(math.) complex analytic function theory
non-relativistic (physics)
(Maslow's) hierarchy of needs (psychology)