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Her generation of Irish people knew all about sacrifice and were a noble people with a fine sense of community and idealism.
The rural vernacular, for example, is appropriated not for its romantic idealism but for its structural and economic efficiency.
They developed powerful grassroots followings who supported their idealism and gave them currency with the media.
My perspective is neither spiritual nor religious, but instead is one of a non-materialistic idealism.
My desire to continue my career in the Marines was bumping up against my political idealism and I was unsure of what to do.
I have come to the conclusion that the Conservative who is best placed to offer a new Tory idealism is David.
But he thinks that their melodramatic idealism and close-minded fervor cannot be defended.
Our application of this framework involves a morally objectivistic legal idealism, based upon Gewirth's Principle of Generic Consistency.
The idealism of childhood is further perpetuated by the advertising industry that plays on our nostalgia for a time when everything came easily.
They shouldered responsibility, faith and idealism along with muskets, carbines and courage.
Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations.
It would have saved me the pain and heartache, but it would also have left me in my little bubble of idealism.
He was an actor, who, I would say, played outrageously comic parts with innovative idealism.
The reality of such common objects of experience also earned a philosophical sanction from Platonic idealism.
In addition to cheerfulness, yellow can also convey caution, optimism, idealism, cowardice, and imagination.
Wilson's idealism and incompetence unleashed or hastened many of the horrors of the 20th century, abroad and at home.
The age where pure idealism gets you places is gone, it is history, finito.
What comes across strongly about the 1960s in this book is the fusion of idealism, intellectualization, and newfound professionalism.
Plato's idealism regarding perfect Forms is linked to a type of instrumentalism.
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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Moreover, in America broke forth a chorus of encouragement to the Allies to pay no attention to Wilsonian idealism.
But Mr. Gandhi, with all his visionary idealism, was letting loose dangerous forces which recked naught of ahimsa.
So his first real step in his Critique of Pure Reason was to found himself on the all-inclusive law of scientific idealism.
But this romanticism is, as it were, a segment of the larger circle of idealism.
I do not believe that this tribal idealism which is now so potent will endure.
The seventh lamp, which goes as naturally with idealism as care and patience go with naturalism, is joy, joie de vivre.
What I said just now about the Absolute of transcendental idealism is a case in point.
Singularly enough, Fichte accepted the transcendental idealism as an orthodox exposition of his own philosophy.
The Aupanishadas have thus advanced from the pantheism of the orthodox ritualists to a transcendental idealism.
Nearly all the prominent philosophers of the Meiji era may be classed under some branch of German idealism.
Even Plato, the supposed father of idealism, does not make the mimesis absolutely unreal.
Too able and learned, both as philosopher and scientist, to question idealism, Huxley admitted it unqualifiedly.
A new criticism arose, and bade literature draw from life, while a vivid idealism accompanied anxiety for historical truth.
I have the greatest admiration for the moral and social idealism which is advocated.
The argument of the paralogism of the first edition is itself Berkeleian, and refutes only the problematic idealism of Descartes.
But any interpretation of nature by physical science is far in advance of such idealism.
We must have the church and state in order that we may have their souls, idealism and practicalism.
The idealism of the eighteenth century was not reformative and humanistic, but revolutionary and humanitarian.
And until that belief can be shown to be false and ungrounded, the Berkeleian idealism is without support.
But one moment of courage, idealism, and bipartisan unity can change American history forever.
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