ex·ter·nal·ism /ɛkˈstɝnḷˌɪzəm/
形式主義,現象論,外在性
Ex·ter·nal·ism n.
1. The quality of being manifest to the senses; external acts or appearances; regard for externals.
This externalism gave Catholicism a great advantage on all sides. --E. Eggleston.
2. Metaph. That philosophy or doctrine which recognizes or deals only with externals, or objects of sense perception; positivism; phenomenalism.
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