Losing sight of his idealisms, nineteenth-century man evolved a thoroughly materialistic philosophy. |
Indeed, his philosophy is generally classed amongst the idealisms. |
This difference is paralleled by the nature of the idealisms to which the two proofs are opposed and which they profess to refute. |
Those who heard him felt how superior his position was, both in rigour and in force, to the prevailing inversions and idealisms. |
Let us beware how we extinguish the feeblest of youth's idealisms. |
Like other idealisms, patriotism varies from a noble devotion to a moral lunacy. |