NOUN | absolutism | absolutisms | |
SYNO | absolutism | despotism | totalism | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- This period in the history of the Austrian Empire would become known as the era of neo-absolutism, or Bach's absolutism.
- Enlightened absolutism is the theme of an essay by Frederick the Great, who ruled Prussia from 1740 to 1786, defending this system of government.
- Absolutism” is still commonly described as a widespread form of rule in Europe, which reached its peak in the Baroque era.
- Opposed to the centralization of power and the absolutism, this religious movement was seen as a plague by the court of King Louis XIV and in New France, where the government system was strongly based on absolutism.
- He ruled based on the principles of "enlightened absolutism" emphasizing in particular the importance of education.
- In 1865 Ottoman intellectuals had established the Young Ottomans organisation in order to resist the absolutism of Abdulaziz.
- He calls ordinary theories of composition absolutism, which has objects as existing absolutely when compositional conditions are fulfilled in the object.
- Both "prima facie" and core morality are exceedingly similar unlike the ideas of objectivism and absolutism.
- In philosophy, universality or absolutism is the idea that universal facts exist and can be progressively discovered, as opposed to relativism, which asserts that all facts are merely relative to one's perspective.
- He was the author of the 1860 October Diploma, which ended the era of absolutism in Austrian Empire.
- This period in the history of the Austrian Empire would become known as the era of "neo-absolutism", or Bach's absolutism.
- Throughout many of his works, Toulmin pointed out that absolutism (represented by theoretical or analytic arguments) has limited practical value.
- It established complete hereditary (agnatic-cognatic primogeniture) and absolute monarchy and formalized the king's absolute power, and is regarded the most sovereign form of all the European expressions of absolutism.
- His ideas were influential in the setting up of Danish absolutism.
- He was a proponent of "enlightened absolutism".
- In order to reconcile the non-socioeconomic nature of absolutism with Marxist theory, Soviet scholar Alexander N.
- His book "Pod apsolutizmom " ("Under absolutism"; 1906) is a synthesis of Croatian literary production during the period of Bach's absolutism (1851–1860), and the study "Izvori starih kajkavskih drama" ("The sources of old Kajkavian dramas"; "Rad JAZU", 146, 1901) he investigates the lesser-known, mostly German templates for the 18th century Kajkavian dramas.
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