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voluntaristic
voluntaˈristic, a. [f. prec. + -ic.] 1. Pertaining or belonging to the philosophical theory of voluntarism.1903 Athenæum 30 May 694/1 Voluntaristic Idealism, on the contrary, lays primary stress on purpose and relevancy of purpose. 2. Pertaining to voluntary action.1961 B. R. Wilson Sects & Society ...
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voluntarist
voluntarist (ˈvɒləntərɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] An advocate or adherent of the voluntary principle or method in the Church or in philosophy. Also, an advocate of voluntary military service as opposed to conscription.1841 Fraser's Mag. XXIV. 361 ‘Bread for nothing’..is the hope of every Voluntarist,...
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Reijer Hooykaas
It is excellent for an introductory discussion of the philosophical issues--and especially as regards the relation of the "voluntaristic doctrine of God Hooykaas describes well Boyle's voluntaristic doctrine of God, his religious motivation and his justification for doing natural philosophy.
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voluntarism
voluntarism (ˈvɒləntərɪz(ə)m) [Irreg. f. voluntar-y a. + -ism. Cf. voluntaryism.] 1. = voluntaryism 1.1838 G. S. Faber Inquiry 586 Here..we behold, painted to life, the genuine workings of coarse tyrannical Voluntarism! 2. Philos. One or other theory or doctrine which regards will as the fundamental...
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Julius Bahnsen
This is the result of Bahnsen's combination of Schopenhauer's voluntaristic metaphysic and his own ideas of the Realdialektik.
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Alfred R. Lindesmith
In short, Lindesmith's reliance on Herbert Blumer's voluntaristic understanding of meaning and interpretation profoundly undermined his capacity to theorize
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France Bučar
During this period, Bučar insisted on providing a sound legal basis for Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia, and rejected all voluntaristic political
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Leninism
Leninism (ˈlɛnɪnɪz(ə)m) [f. Lenin, the assumed name of Vlad{iacu}mir Il'{iacu}ch Ulyánov (1870–1924), the founder and leader of the Bolsheviks and of the Soviet State + -ism.] The political and economic doctrines of Marx as interpreted and applied by Lenin to the governing of the Soviet Union, to th...
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Action theory (sociology)
It argued that an action theory must be based on a voluntaristic foundation—claiming neither a sheer positivistic-utilitarian approach nor a sheer "idealistic
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Flexicurity
"It is thus important to understand that the Danish model of labour market regulation, including the right to form associations, is based on these voluntaristic
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World polity theory
An empirical study of INGOs (International nongovernmental organizations) shows the existence of universalism, individualism, rational voluntaristic authority
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Alan Read (writer)
Read figures the ‘emaciated spectator', in critical relation to Jacques Ranciere's voluntaristic ‘emancipated spectator', measuring their distance from Equally his work on ‘pseudo action', the deceptive, voluntaristic vocabulary of a theatre wish-fulfilling its social and political purpose in the place
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Klement Jug
in 1925, the two organized the first seminar dedicated to Jug's memory in the village of Krn near Kobarid, in which they discussed the issues of Jug's voluntaristic
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The Jewish Catalog
a guide to how to become 'personally involved in aspects of Jewish ritual life, customs, cooking, crafts, and creation,'" that reflected a "personal, voluntaristic
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AGIL paradigm
The program does not "determine" the game (which actual outcome would depend on the input of the player, that was what Parsons in a sense called the voluntaristic
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