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 Übersetzung für 'absolute idealism' von Englisch nach Deutsch
philos.
absolute idealism
absoluter Idealismus {m} [Hegel etc.]
Teiltreffer
idealismIdealismus {m}
33
philos.
subjective idealism
subjektiver Idealismus {m}
philos.
epistemological idealism
erkenntnistheoretischer Idealismus {m}
lit.philos.relig.
German idealism
Deutscher Idealismus {m}
philos.
criticism of idealism
Idealismuskritik {f}
philos.
critique of idealism
Idealismuskritik {f}
starry-eyed idealismGutmenschentum {n} [meist pej. oder iro.]
law
absolute {adj}
rechtskräftig
150
absolute {adj}unumgänglich [Notwendigkeit]
7
absoluteUnbedingtheit {f}
14
absolute {adj}allgemeingültig
47
absolute {adj}bedingungs­los
16
absolute {adj}rein [ganz, völlig]
50
absolute {adj}unbedingt
854
absolute {adj}unumschränkt
13
absolute {adj}unvermischt
absolute {adj}völlig
382
absolute {adj}bar [rein] [z. B.: Unsinn]
absolute {adj}vollkommen
410
absolute {adj}vollständig
27
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Absolute idealism is G. W. F. Hegel's account of how existence is comprehensible as an all-inclusive whole.
  • Some of the most famous forms of idealism include transcendental idealism (developed by Immanuel Kant), subjective idealism (developed by George Berkeley), and absolute idealism (developed by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Friedrich Schelling).
  • Seth was a personal idealist and was critical of Absolute idealism, according to Seth personality should not be merged into the Absolute. Seth's views have also been described as panentheistic.
  • He argued vigorously against both logical positivism and associated philosophers (for example, Bertrand Russell) as well as absolute idealism (such as F.
  • He did this in order to elaborate on what he called the "dialectic of the concrete" and opposed this dialectic as a veer towards absolute idealism and scholastic realism.

  • Absolute idealism is an ontologically monistic philosophy chiefly associated with G.
  • His main influence is Hegel, and he sees himself as introducing and restating Hegel's Absolute Idealism in a historical moment that is wrought with misgivings about the merits and even the mere possibility of such a philosophy.
  • "Essays on Truth and Reality" is a 1914 book by the English philosopher Francis Herbert Bradley, in which the author expounds his philosophy of absolute idealism and gives the classic statement of a coherence theory of truth and knowledge.
  • Hegel's absolute idealism subsequently flourished across continental Europe and England.
  • 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.

  • In discussion of "aleatory materialism" ("matérialisme aléatoire") or "materialism of the encounter," French philosopher Louis Althusser criticized a teleological (goal-oriented) interpretation of Marx's theory of alienation because it rendered the proletariat as the subject of history; an interpretation tainted with the absolute idealism of the "philosophy of the subject," which he criticized as the "bourgeois ideology of philosophy".
  • Speculative thought seeks to avoid the "abstract idealism" inherent in reflective thought and allows one to think in "concrete or absolute idealism" [...] s terms about how things work, both in the present, real world and in history.
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