Philosophical

  • 81philosophical radical — ▪ philosophy       adherent of the utilitarian political philosophy that stemmed from the 18th and 19th century English jurist Jeremy Bentham (Bentham, Jeremy) and culminated in the doctrine of the 19th century English philosopher John Stuart… …

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  • 82philosophical radicals — The liberal group who, following Bentham, were influential in the philosophical and political life of Britain in the first half of the 19th century. They included James Mill, the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823), and later J. S. Mill …

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  • 83Philosophical Isms — Here are 234 different isms, each representing a philosophical, political or moral doctrine or a belief system. In selecting terms for the list, I have deliberately avoided any word which apply ism to a personal name, so that Marxism doesn t… …

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  • 84philosophical pedagogy — filosofinė pedagogika statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Klasikinė pedagogika, grindžiama filosofiniu mąstymu apie žmogų, jo paskirtį, vystymąsi ir ugdymą. Pedagogika kilo iš filosofijos. Antikinės Graikijos sofistai ir filosofai buvo pirmųjų …

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  • 85philosophical pedagogics — filosofinė pedagogika statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Klasikinė pedagogika, grindžiama filosofiniu mąstymu apie žmogų, jo paskirtį, tobulėjimą ir ugdymą. atitikmenys: angl. philosophical pedagogics vok. philosophische… …

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  • 86philosophical pitch — noun : a theoretical tuning standard of 427 vibrations per second for A above middle C used for convenience in scientific calculations * * * philosophical pitch noun A pitch used in acoustical calculations based on 512 vibrations for treble C • • …

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  • 87philosophical radicalism — noun Usage: usually capitalized P&R : the doctrines of the Philosophical Radicals …

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  • 88philosophical — also philosophic adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. of or relating to philosophers or philosophy b. based on philosophy 2. characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; specifically calm or unflinching in the face of trouble, defeat, or loss •… …

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  • 89philosophical — Synonyms and related words: Spartan, abstract, accepting, armed with patience, balanced, calm, cogitative, commonsense, composed, contemplative, cool, coolheaded, detached, disciplined, down to earth, endurant, enduring, equable, equanimous,… …

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  • 90philosophical — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. contemplative, deliberative, thoughtful, speculative; imperturbable, calm; wise, rational; stoical, Platonic, Socratic, Aristotelian. See knowledge, thought. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Given to… …

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