Her generation of Irish people knew all about sacrifice and were a noble people with a fine sense of community and idealism. |
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The rural vernacular, for example, is appropriated not for its romantic idealism but for its structural and economic efficiency. |
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They developed powerful grassroots followings who supported their idealism and gave them currency with the media. |
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My perspective is neither spiritual nor religious, but instead is one of a non-materialistic idealism. |
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My desire to continue my career in the Marines was bumping up against my political idealism and I was unsure of what to do. |
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I have come to the conclusion that the Conservative who is best placed to offer a new Tory idealism is David. |
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But he thinks that their melodramatic idealism and close-minded fervor cannot be defended. |
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Our application of this framework involves a morally objectivistic legal idealism, based upon Gewirth's Principle of Generic Consistency. |
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The idealism of childhood is further perpetuated by the advertising industry that plays on our nostalgia for a time when everything came easily. |
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They shouldered responsibility, faith and idealism along with muskets, carbines and courage. |
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Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations. |
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It would have saved me the pain and heartache, but it would also have left me in my little bubble of idealism. |
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He was an actor, who, I would say, played outrageously comic parts with innovative idealism. |
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The reality of such common objects of experience also earned a philosophical sanction from Platonic idealism. |
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In addition to cheerfulness, yellow can also convey caution, optimism, idealism, cowardice, and imagination. |
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Wilson's idealism and incompetence unleashed or hastened many of the horrors of the 20th century, abroad and at home. |
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The age where pure idealism gets you places is gone, it is history, finito. |
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What comes across strongly about the 1960s in this book is the fusion of idealism, intellectualization, and newfound professionalism. |
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Plato's idealism regarding perfect Forms is linked to a type of instrumentalism. |
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The first generations of immigrants knew this was a historic opportunity and they were infused with a tremendous sense of idealism. |
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I may not have realised all the dreams and hopes I had in my youthful idealism, but I have Jesus and his commands and his commissions. |
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This strategy requires the same persistence and energy and idealism we have shown before. |
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There is less agreement on Berkeley's argumentative approach to idealism and immaterialism and on the role of some of his specific arguments. |
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It doesn't appeal to me as inherently worthy, but for him it appears as an emanation of idealism and good health. |
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The first edition of the Critique contained a lengthy exposition of the theory of transcendental idealism. |
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Maclean retained his early idealism and lived a life fully in accord with his Communist principles, eschewing all privileges. |
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His shrewd assessment of political reality was wedded to a belief in the necessity of moral idealism in human affairs. |
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Ah, how the heady idealism of youth is dashed upon the rocks of the pragmatism of adulthood. |
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What he wished to avoid was a materialism that saw mental states as only epiphenomena, and an idealism not open to scientific investigation. |
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The first important school of thought to arise out of Kantian philosophy was the subjective idealism of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. |
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Later, I shall deal with issues of idealism and realism in African film productions. |
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The controversy in metaphysics between idealism and realism is that, for the idealist, nothing exists independently of the mind. |
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Even when people are motivated by challenge and idealism, pay and recognition remain important. |
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The main enemies are psychologism, reductionism, idealism, and the distortion of the phenomena by philosophical systems. |
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It's a dire time, and pragmatism beats out idealism in the face of what we're all up against. |
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In the context of the pervasive nineteenth century idealism of Hegel, Kant and their epigones, this axiomatic statement was anything but banal. |
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While a romantic comedy doesn't need all-encompassing idealism, this one fights any hint of it. |
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There are two strands of idealism that present an obstacle to fixing our broken internet email system, and this is one of them. |
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These enlightened and evolved people believe in altruism, idealism, and activism. |
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The amalgam of American idealism and rags-to-riches dreams is irresistible. |
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It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes. |
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The students in later decades would have gone into public office remembering the Georgist idealism of their youth. |
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Kant's transcendental idealism should not be confused with subjective idealism which makes the physical dependent on the mental. |
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No significant distinction would then remain between Kant's position and the empirical idealism that he claims to reject. |
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Indeed, it is more a work of hopeful multicultural idealism than a dictionary in the lexicographer's sense. |
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He posited that Durer's work represents a synthesis of naturalism and idealism that offers an example to contemporary artists. |
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Secondly, Glock defends Strawson's dismissal of transcendental idealism and transcendental psychologism. |
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When she turns to poetry for children, there is a strain of romantic idealism as she suggests the beauty of uncrowded nature. |
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I felt trapped within a stupid, rotten, dishonest system which brutalised people too naive to know any better, consumed our idealism. |
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His style is almost synonomous with the idealism of beauty and peace in renaissance art. |
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These photos reflect an undiminished sense of lyricism and idealism that recall his earliest efforts. |
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Strifes like that are due to excessive dogma and idealism and can only lead to lose-lose situations. |
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Do you sense a strong current of social idealism running through present-day American design? |
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The Liberal Party has always been a mix of idealism, pragmatism, opportunism and low cunning. |
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Part of the charge against the Olympics is that while proclaiming simple idealism it in fact debases the meaning and purpose of sport itself. |
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Both aims are a fantasy strongly reminiscent of the interwar idealism that Carr so effectively and presciently criticized. |
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I admire their idealism, but wish it could be tempered with a little pragmatism, and also that their science was more sound. |
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American idealism with its unrealistic expectations led many to assume the master was above vices. |
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I admire the idealism and I hate to be a cynic, but these plans never take human motivations into account. |
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In its series of pointed vignettes, the CD pieces together an affecting picture of a generation scrabbling to regain its idealism. |
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It must be said however, that materialism as a philosophy is largely developing through science, while idealism is sort of married to religion. |
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As Marx pointed out, idealism often was better than materialism at capturing agency. |
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The quenching of idealism in the pursuit of monetary gain and world domination were among the core theories at the heart of John's case. |
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The Quiet American is a thoughtful film about what ensues when cynicism, both personal and political, collide with idealism. |
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Even more significantly, in having married a black woman, Becker seemed to be thumbing his nose at deeply ingrained Aryan idealism. |
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Tough times did not diminish their idealism but made them even more determined that to transform lives you have to transform society. |
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Surely, no flame of piety, idealism, or self-sacrifice could burn in the cold hearts of its citizens. |
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His self-sacrifice and idealism are also in stark contrast to the corruption and cynicism evident in modern Ireland. |
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I hope you will consider the use and practice of non-violence in a more creative and positive way, rather than dismiss it as mere idealism. |
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What realism cannot do is offer the same kind of millenarian hope that is the essential DNA of idealism. |
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Thompson expertly unravels a tangled tale suffused with Victorian mores, millenarianism and frontier idealism. |
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The basis of the aesthetic-ethical movement was Kant's transcendental idealism. |
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Kant's assertion that transcendental idealism entails empirical realism is difficult to interpret. |
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Emerson's Transcendentalism drew on German idealism and English pastoral poetry. |
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The idealism of transcendentalism gave way to existential angst a long time ago. |
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One lesson he had learned from arguing against idealism is that the surface grammar of language can mislead us about the meaning of what we say. |
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The position Professor Fodor is attacking, which associates reality with true belief, sounds like idealism, not pragmatism. |
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Today, these notions all sound like a naive echo from the era of idealism, manual typewriters, and rotary phones. |
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I think we can also say that today idealism is with those who serve, rather than bash, their country. |
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There were others who, in perhaps the first act of political idealism in their lives, renounced MAD in protest over its editor's departure. |
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As Abbott has since admitted, this was done not through any sense of public duty or political idealism. |
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Part of the problem with the parliament is, as commentator Iain McWhirter says, naive idealism and, after a 300-year break, unreal expectations. |
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Political idealism is cruelly betrayed by successive waves of political oppression. |
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Whether the effect is attributable to idealism or political calculation, some prominent officials appear to have been swayed. |
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Like the wolf or the deer, travellers' actions are dictated by practical necessity rather than political idealism. |
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Many readers, especially those who concentrate on Huxley's idealism, are unversed in the author's background. |
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The Vedic samhitas, the ceremonialism of the Brahmanas and the idealism of the Upanishads could not become popular with the masses. |
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Today, we still believe that wisdom in politics above all counsels realism as to means and idealism as to ends. |
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In the cesspool of cynicism that is Indian politics, we thought his train ride struck a blow instead for a degree of idealism. |
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On the one hand this is an enormously generous, inclusive and warm-hearted book, but, on the other, it carries these qualities to the point of vagueness and idealism. |
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Everywhere I've been I've found a deep well of energy and idealism. |
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Ground Upby Michael Idov A satiric tale of love, idealism, and strong coffee. |
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To many, the modern rock festival has evolved into a well-oiled commercial machine, far removed from the laissez-faire hippy idealism of its infancy. |
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It should be clear that Husserl's critique of representationalist views of perception which we examined earlier bars this particular route to idealism. |
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Pope Paul VI and the Church at that time could be forgiven for puritanical idealism. |
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At one White House meeting in January 2010, the president veered between cold-eyed pragmatism and high-minded idealism. |
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Suffice to say, China will tax both the group's idealism and its stamina. |
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For Moses, the idealism of Freedom Summer was inseparable from the practical task of making it work. |
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When you confuse it with ethics or idealism, then you get into murky territory. |
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They display an unrealistic idealism and create a false sense of peace. |
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Now, as the Olympics return to their spiritual home, the modern Olympic dream is that we can revert back to basics before idealism is completely snuffed out by cynicism. |
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Focusing on something larger is not necessarily a starry-eyed idealism. |
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They are not interested in lofty visions and high-minded idealism. |
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The intern visibly suffers as idealism clashes with professional goals. |
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The idealism of the China Youth Daily is actually very practical. |
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Escaping to Italy, she sets her sights on the newly married Robert Windermere, whose wife Meg is about to turn 21 and is still charming with the naivety and idealism of youth. |
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In the 1900's, a new political idealism took hold of Russia. |
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Perhaps, but what else besides idealism, belief in humanity's potential for good, would keep anyone in a business with such a paltry reward system? |
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Lesley Cormack is resolute in trying to resolve the contradiction between Dee's textual idealism and social pragmatism, to the disadvantage of the idealist text. |
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In 1849 he settled in Albany, NY, sculpting portrait busts and religious bas-reliefs in a style which tempered neoclassical idealism with growing realism. |
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I think politics is intrinsically about idealism colliding with raw power. |
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Choose idealism over cynicism, if only to avoid being a fashion victim. |
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It has made the staff room a difficult place to carry the idealism and motivation which pupils need, and they in turn have responded with growing indiscipline. |
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Start thinking and pretty soon you get ideas, and then you get idealism, and the next thing you know you've got ideology, with millions dead in concentration camps and gulags. |
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The only arena in which Moderate Muslims permit excess is in idealism. |
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As a teenager, Wittgenstein adopted Schopenhauer's epistemological idealism. |
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In recent years, this means a kind of idealism championing human rights on a broad scale. |
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Lincoln's propositional apriorism mirrors the German idealism imported into the United States in the first half of the 19th century. |
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Hate it or love it, the United Nations is widely associated with idealism in international relations, not state-centered Hobbesian realpolitik. |
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This idealism extends to Beethoven's treatment of his vocal soloists, their writing often gruellingly instrumental. |
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Portrait sculpture during the period utilised youthful and classical proportions, evolving later into a mixture of realism and idealism. |
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An argument for idealism, such as those of Hegel and Berkeley, is ipso facto an argument against materialism. |
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In this novel Swithin St Cleeve's idealism pits him against such contemporary social constraints. |
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Inclined to lawyerly prudence, yet not without Wilsonian idealism, he was determined to reverse that. |
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Emerson's idealism was pantheistic, identifying everything in nature with spirit, with the oversoul, with God. |
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For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. |
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The chattering, irrational brute of the subconscious clothes itself in the tattered garments of rationality and idealism. |
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Philosophies contradictory to materialism or physicalism include idealism, pluralism, dualism, and other forms of monism. |
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Berkeley's approach to empiricism would later come to be called subjective idealism. |
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Portrait sculpture during the period utilized youthful and classical proportions, evolving later into a mixture of realism and idealism. |
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Admiring visitors included Ernst Haeckel, a zealous proponent of Darwinismus incorporating Lamarckism and Goethe's idealism. |
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On the contrary the era burned with the passion of civic idealism and melioristic vision. |
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She plays a woman who believes in this guy she loves, and reminds us that true love is about idealism. |
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Carlyle's thinking became heavily influenced by German idealism, in particular the work of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. |
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Deputy Secretary Richard Darman had idealism, accompanied, however, by equally strong Machiavelian instincts. |
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They rejected theology and idealism in favor of scientific methods being applied towards national development. |
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Kantianism inspired the work of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche as well as German idealism defended by Fichte and Hegel. |
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Portraits during the Augustan period utilize youthful and classical proportions, evolving later into a mixture of realism and idealism. |
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However, after his study of the philosophy of mathematics, he abandoned epistemological idealism for Gottlob Frege's conceptual realism. |
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Ameriks also argues for a modest reading of Kant's claim in the second Critique that Spinozism is the only alternative to transcendental idealism. |
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For many, the Sandinistas remain an example of leftist idealism, but for others, some of the exuberance has faded amid continuing economic hardship. |
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Cambridge Spies,'' a five-part drama debuting this evening on BBC America, offers a bracing and reasonably intelligent account of idealism gone rudderlessly awry. |
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For all its somewhat ahistorical idealism, the melting-pot metaphor still represents the standard around which fervent proponents of assimilation have rallied over the years. |
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Philosophy interested him, and I found my own education improving with Socrates' as he led me deeper and deeper into mazes of idealism, epistemology and sublineation. |
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It was this kindly old lady that lifted her part into such idealism that it saved from entire disregard the whole story as scenarioized by J. Grubb Alexander. |
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There, professor Adolf von Harless, though previously an adherent of rationalism and German idealism, made Erlangen a magnet for revival oriented theologians. |
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In the main these are street yobs, dimwits without a shred of idealism, a combination of street corner morons and nerdy, cowardly keyboard warriors. |
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Despite the general idealism of classical art, this too had classical precedents, which came in useful when defending such treatments in the Renaissance and Baroque. |
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He offers a defense of panpsychist idealism, differing from other panpsychists in his notions of the Absolute, time, and the nature of the Unconscious. |
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Nor even for romantic idealism or ostentatiousness of any sorts. |
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This is the transformation from Phenomenology to Transcendental idealism. |
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The work celebrates youthful love and political idealism and consciously follows the example of Mary Wollstonecraft and others who had combined travelling with writing. |
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