释义 |
idealismi‧deal‧is‧m /aɪˈdɪəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] - But at times the divine value seems absent from nature, and man is left alone with his idealism.
- But it is worse it's also a history of mechanical idealism excusing criminal stupidity.
- Even when it is near its best, the call to faith in modern preaching can often border on idealism.
- For though neither empiricism nor idealism are satisfactory in themselves, Ishmael does make use of both.
- He could now move from cultural idealism and aesthetic values to political commitment.
- However, their idealism is tempered with realism.
- I had expected defensiveness and brittle idealism, but I was wrong.
► Philosophycausation, nouncosmogony, noundeconstruction, noundeterminism, noundialectic, nounexistentialism, nounfree will, nounhumanism, nounhypothesis, nounidealism, nouninduction, nouninductive, adjectivelateral thinking, nounMarxism, nounmaterialism, nounmetaphysical, adjectivemetaphysics, nounnihilism, nounontology, nounphilosopher, nounphilosophical, adjectivephilosophize, verbpositivism, nounpostulate, nounprecept, nounsolipsism, nounsyllogism, nounTao, nounTaoism, nounthinker, nounthought, nountranscendentalism, nounutilitarian, adjectiveutilitarianism, nounyang, nounyin, nounyin and yang, noun 1the belief that you should live your life according to high standards and principles, even when they are very difficult to achieve → realism: the idealism of the younger generation religious idealism2technical a way of using art or literature to show the world as a perfect place, even though it is not → realism, naturalism |