absolute idealism उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- He argued vigorously against both logical positivism and associated philosophers ( for example, Bertrand Russell ) as well as absolute idealism ( such as F . H . Bradley ).
- Hegel's principal achievement is his development of a distinctive articulation of idealism sometimes termed " absolute idealism ", in which the dualisms of, for instance, mind and nature and transcendence.
- The fact that the account is exhaustive, that the grounding structures of reality are ideal, and that the system is closed makes the " Encyclopedia " a statement par excellence of absolute idealism.
- The standard translation of both terms is " consciousness-only " or " mind-only . " Several modern researchers object to this translation, and the accompanying label of " absolute idealism " or " idealistic monism ".
- The Anglo-American philosophy made a synoptic, synthetic turn explicitly during the last quarter of the last century, giving birth or rebirth to absolute idealism, phenomenology, poststructuralism, psychologism, historicism, contextualism, holism, and the like.
- Reasoning that the mind must contain its own categories organizing sense data, making experience of " space " and " time " possible, Kant concluded G F W Hegel's absolute idealism flourished across continental Europe and fueled nationalism.
- This belief is commonly called monism, and in particular, Russell ( and G . E . Moore ) were reacting to the absolute idealism dominant then in Britain and exemplified in works of F . H . Bradley and J . M . E . McTaggart.
- "' Actual idealism "'was a form of idealism, developed by Giovanni Gentile, that grew into a'grounded'idealism, contrasting the transcendental idealism of Immanuel Kant, and the absolute idealism of G . W . F . Hegel.
- It is therefore a signpost marking a fork in the road for what is now called " classical German philosophy " : even if it had its time of dominance, absolute idealism in Hegel's sense is ( after the " freedom essay " ) just one branch of the discussion of the Absolute in German idealism.
- :Well, first of all I must say that British idealism is not a very good article to be emulating . : ( Now, the problem with your submission, as I see it, is that " most " of the prose is really about " G . W . Hegel's absolute idealism ".