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  • ...osition that reality is fundamentally mental in nature. Different forms of idealism have been developed by [[George Berkeley|Bishop Berkeley]], [[Leibniz]] and ==Berkeleyan idealism==
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  • ...osition that reality is fundamentally mental in nature. Different forms of idealism have been developed by [[George Berkeley|Bishop Berkeley]], [[Leibniz]] and ==Berkeleyan idealism==
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  • ...l Kant to express the epistemological system underlying his Transcendental Idealism.
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  • 17th century Irish philosopher famous for defending a form of idealism which rejected the existence of material substance.
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  • ...one of the founding figures of the philosophical movement known as German idealism, a movement that developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of Imm
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  • {{r|German idealism}}
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  • :School: [[Idealism]] :School: [[Idealism]]
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  • ...ort, although it did not contemplate [[preventive war]]; sometimes called "idealism" in foreign policy, as opposed to a [[realism (foreign policy)|"realistic"]
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  • {{r|Idealism}}
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  • ...losophy)|substances]]. It is a form of the philosophical theory known as [[idealism]]. Its most famous advocate was [[George Berkeley]], an 18th century Irish
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  • ...in no anti-intellectual, kicked a stone and said, "I refute it [Berkeley's idealism] ''thus.''"
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  • ...''Wilsonian Idealism in America'' (1994) [http://www.amazon.com/Wilsonian-Idealism-America-David-Steigerwald/dp/0801429366/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198
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  • ...] and [[David Hume]]). He is best known for developing an early form of [[idealism]], according to which the only things which exist are minds and the [[Idea ===Berkeleyan idealism===
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  • ...d the phrase 'tilting at windmills' (attempting something too great out of idealism, delusion or foolhardiness) come to us from this book.
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  • {{r|Idealism}}
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  • ...linguistic analysis on concepts. Before analytic philosophy came about, [[idealism]] was the influential philosophical school in British universities with phi
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  • At its most basic, Wilsonian indicates "idealism" in foreign policy, as opposed to a "[[realism (foreign policy)|realistic]]
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  • ...Nations]]. It was created at the urging of the United States, tinged with idealism, and criticized by nationalists.
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  • ...one of the founding figures of the philosophical movement known as German idealism, a movement that developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of [[I
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  • ...o Congress on January 8, 1918. The message was an expression of Wilsonian idealism in foreign policy, that is, of "[[Wilsonianism]]." The goal was to identif ...''Wilsonian Idealism in America'' (1994) [http://www.amazon.com/Wilsonian-Idealism-America-David-Steigerwald/dp/0801429366/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198
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  • ...the evidence of these experiments to adopt a very extreme form of Kantian idealism. The Kantian ''Ding-an-sich'' is an eternal four-dimensional manifold, whic
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  • Variations on this theme, which is often presented as idealism, are present in works such as ''[[The Pentagon's New Map]]'' by [[Thomas P.
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  • "The acolytes of idealism sweep away such restraints; focusing on the ultimate objective, they reject
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  • * Woods, Randall B. "The Politics of Idealism: Lyndon Johnson, Civil Rights, and Vietnam," ''Diplomatic History'' (2007)
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  • ...nd [[José Saramago]], who definitely do not belong to the camp of literary idealism.
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  • ...rxism]], [[existentialism]], [[phenomenology]], [[hermeneutics]], [[German idealism]] (such as that of Hegel and [[Arthur Schopenhauer]]) and the [[Frankfurt S
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  • ...gmatic workable methodology until we're in a position to fully express our idealism. R/6 and /7 are only first tries. [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastia
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  • ...t body and mind are distinct, and directly antithetical to a philosophical idealism that denies the existence of matter. It is hostile to abstract objects, if ...ic philosophy—''dualism''—combining aspects of materialism and idealism, and in effect serving as a compromise between the two monistic camps (Vitz
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  • '''Immanuel Kant''' (22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was an [[idealism|idealist]] and [[Enlightenment]] philosopher from Königsberg in Prussia (n ...ovides grounds for the metaphysical position it represents, Transcendental Idealism.
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  • ...people living under Communism. Kissinger's realism fell out of fashion as idealism returned to American foreign policy with Carter's emphasis on [[human right
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  • ...s considered Blaine to be untrustworthy, and a fraudulent candidate. Their idealism and reform sensibilities led them to oppose the political corruption in the
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  • ...ics of 1990s [[Slacker|slacker culture]] and pre-[[industrial revolution]] idealism. The title comes from a [[The Idler (1758-1760)|series of essays]] by [[Sam
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  • ...nes this essentially stylistic trait alongside Bloch's peculiarly quixotic idealism, which tempered and sometimes compromised his work through his hope for a t
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  • ...o represent the summit of 19th Century Germany's movement of philosophical idealism; it certainly led to the 'historical materialism' of Karl [[Marx]] as well
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  • ..., and the complacency of the restored monarchy with a mixture of cynicism, idealism and regret. By 1830 political discontent had swelled enough to overturn the
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  • For Marx, the weakness of transcendental idealism as a starting point of history is its detachment from the material conditio
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  • ...o]]. [[Omotokyo]] was (and is) part neo-shintoism and part socio-political idealism. One goal of [[Omotokyo]] has been the unification of all humanity in a sin
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  • ...ted to articulate opinion about the truth of [[realism]], [[solipsism]], [[idealism]] [[dualism]], and such.
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  • ...your grief. They also will cherish and remember Samantha, her smile, her idealism and unaffected sweetness of spirit."<ref>http://www.samanthasmith.info/Hist
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  • ...el which then dominated the movement known as [[The German Ideology|German Idealism]]. After completing his doctoral thesis (which dealt with the atomic theori
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  • ...lamboyant style and far-reaching claims, advanced during an era of maximum idealism, can no longer be taken as verbatim advice. His books are still studied by
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  • ...people living under Communism. Kissinger's realism fell out of fashion as idealism returned to American foreign policy with Carter's emphasis on [[human righ
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  • ...d of to college, Ellis concludes, scarred and immunized Washington against idealism.
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  • ...ical as he was idealistic, curiously ill at ease with other people's overt idealism, preferring in private the tart and darker view of the world and of mankind
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  • ...of how they ought to behave. That is, he advocated "realism" rather than "idealism" as a research technique in political science.
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  • | title = The people of action: an essay on American idealism
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  • ...speculated that Bryan's antievolution views were a result of his Populist idealism and suggests that Bryan's fight was really against [[Social Darwinism]]. Ho
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  • Liberals were aghast at Reagan's foreign policy, because it pushed idealism and moralism in dangerous directions; one critic ridiculed it as "crackpot
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  • ...nd [[José Saramago]], who definitely do not belong to the camp of literary idealism.
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