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Personalism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Personalism is any philosophy that considers personality the supreme value and the key to the measuring of reality . Its American form took root in the late nineteenth century, flowered in the twentieth century, and continues its life in the twenty-first century.
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Personalism - Wikipedia
Personalism is an intellectual stance that emphasizes the importance of human persons. Personalism exists in many different versions.
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Personalism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
It is an approach or system of thought which regards or tends to regard the person as the ultimate explanatory, epistemological, ontological, and axiological ...
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personalism
personalism (ˈpɜːsənəlɪz(ə)m) [f. personal a. (n.) + -ism.] a. The quality or character of being personal: variously used to denote some theory, doctrine, principle, system, method, characteristic, etc. that is, or involves something that is, personal.a 1846 Q. Rev. cited in Worcester. 1865 J. Grote...
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Personalism | Definition, History & Impact - Britannica
personalism, a school of philosophy, usually idealist, which asserts that the real is the personal, i.e., that the basic features of personality ...
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Personalism: The Philosophy We Need - The New York Times
Personalism is a philosophic tendency built on the infinite uniqueness and depth of each person.
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What Does Personalism Mean in the Catholic Worker?
The call to act directly and personally to form relationships, organize community, care for others and practice the Gospel, without waiting for the state, or ...
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PERSONALISM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Personalism definition: a modern philosophical movement locating ultimate value and reality in persons, human or divine.. See examples of PERSONALISM used ...
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Personalism : Mounier, Emmanuel : Free Download, Borrow, and ...
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Personalism.com: Front Page
Personalism is a view of man that is almost unknown, despite the fact that it has had a significant impact on world history.
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Personalism | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education ...
King's belief in God as a higher being invested with a personality had its foundation in the theological school of personalism.
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Theistic personalism
Runes, Dictionary of Philosophy, 1942, theistic personalism is "the theory most generally held by Personalists that God is the ground of all being, immanent
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personalismo
‖ personalismo (personaˈlizmo) [Sp. and Pg.] = personalism c.1962 G. Blanksten in M. A. Kaplan Revolution in World Politics iii. v. 120 Personalismo may be regarded as the custom of following or opposing a political leader on the basis of his personality rather than on ideological grounds. 1964 L. B...
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Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party
It was also called "Oriental Personalism" (Vietnamese: Chủ nghĩa nhân vị phương Đông) by researchers of the Republic of Vietnam and "Spiritual Personalism for propagandizing Personalism in South Vietnam.
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solidarist
solidarist, n. (and a.) (ˈsɒlɪdərɪst) [f. solidarity + -ist.] A believer in or advocate of solidarism. Also attrib. or as adj. Hence solidaˈristic a.1884 C. Power Philistia I. i. 4 The polyglot crowd of democratic solidarists. 1957 [see personalism b]. 1968 Economist 28 Dec. 27/3 Further evidence of...
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