idealism
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary آرمان گرائی، معنویت، خیال اندیشی، سبک هنری خیالی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary idéaliste|idealism|idealist Etymology: From Greek idea "form, shape" from *weid- also the origin of the "his" in his-tor "wise, learned" underlying English "history." In Latin this root became videre "to see" and related words. It is the same root in Sanskrit veda "knowledge as in the Rig-Veda. The stem entered Germanic as witan "know," seen in Modern German wissen "to know" and in English "wisdom" and "twit," a shortened form of Middle English atwite derived from æt "at" +witen "reproach." 1 = idée pendâr-grâi 2 = idéal ârmân-grâ-i + Comme idéalisme berkekéyen, l'idéalisme du monde social suppose la vision en survol et le point de vue absolu du spectateur souverain, affranchi de la dépendance et du travail, par où se rappelle, comme dir Flaubert, "de se placer tout d'un bond au-dessus de l'humanité et de n'avoir avec rien de commun, qu'un rapport d'oeil". (P. BOURDIEU, Les règles de l'art, p. 53)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(idealism): بازگشت به واژه idealism dialectical idealism پندارگرايى ،خيال پرستى ،مسلک اصالت تصور،انگارگرايى ،ارمان گرايى ،معنويت ،خيال انديشى ،سبک هنرى خيالى قانون ـ فقه : روش فکرى کسانى که معتقدند سياست بايد تابع ايده الهاى انسانى باشد روانشناسى : ارمانگرايى کلمات مرتبط(1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ide·al·ism n. Pronunciation: ī- ' dē-(ə-) ˌ liz-əm, ' ī-( ˌ )dē- Function: noun Date: 1796 1 a (1) : a theory that ultimate reality lies in a realm transcending phenomena (2) : a theory that the essential nature of reality lies in consciousness or reason b (1) : a theory that only the perceptible is real (2) : a theory that only mental states or entities are knowable 2 a : the practice of forming ideals or living under their influence b : something that is idealized 3 : literary or artistic theory or practice that affirms the preeminent value of imagination as compared with faithful copying of nature ― compare REALISM