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Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von idealism im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

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Düşüncenin tasarlayabileceği bütün üstün nitelikleri kendinde toplayan: "Benim de kendime mahsus ideal hayallerim olur."- S. F. Abasıyanık
ideal
Ülkü, mefkûre
ideal
Düşüncenin tasarlayabileceği bütün üstün nitelikleri kendinde toplayan
ideal
Ülkü: "Büyük ideal sahiplerinin ilk kudretleri ketum oluşlarıdır."- A. Gündüz
ideal
Yalnız düşünce ile kavranabilen
İDEAL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Fr. Fikre ve düşünceye ait. Tasavvuri, hayali
İDEAL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Mefkûre. Emel. Gaye. Hayalde tasavvur edilen kemal. Fevkalâde, mükemmel kimse veya şey. Bak: Ülk
Englisch - Englisch
The property of a person of having high ideals that are usually unrealizable or at odds with practical life
An approach to philosophical enquiry which asserts that direct and immediate knowledge can only be had of ideas or mental pictures
A monistic ontological theory which asserts that ideas, or mental entities are all that is ultimately real in the universe
The property of having high ideals that are usually unrealizable or at odds with practical life
A brand of monism, first forwarded by Berkeley, in which everything is mental, as contrasted to materialism <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith
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(philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality
Belief that only mental entities are real, so that physical things exist only in the sense that they are perceived Berkeley defended his "immaterialism" on purely empiricist grounds, while Kant and Fichte arrived at theirs by transcendental arguments German, English, and (to a lesser degree) American philosophy during the nineteenth century was dominated by the monistic absolute idealism of Hegel, Bradley, and Royce Recommended Reading: David Berman, George Berkeley: Idealism and the Man (Oxford, 1996) {at Amazon com}; German Idealist Philosophy, ed by Rudiger Bubner (Penguin, 1997) {at Amazon com}; The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism, ed by Karl Ameriks (Cambridge, 2001) {at Amazon com}; John Foster, The Case for Idealism (Routledge, 1982) {at Amazon com}; and Current Issues in Idealism, ed by Paul Coates and Daniel D Hutto (St Augustine, 1997) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP, IEP, BGHT, ISM, ColE, DPM, CE, noesis, and MacE
The practice or habit of giving or attributing ideal form or character to things; treatment of things in art or literature according to ideal standards or patterns; opposed to realism
a theory that affirms that the spiritual, mental, and ideal is of central importance in reality Idealists often hold that reality itself is essentially spiritual or the embodiment of mind or reason
Conception of the ideal; imagery
Idealism is the theory that the only things that exist are minds and their contents, e g pains, beliefs, desires, sensations of sounds, afterimages Although "idealistic" is often used in ordinary speech to describe persons who have 'ideals', i e ambitions to better themselves or the world at large, this is not the sense of "idealism" being used in this book Here, "idealism" is the name of a metaphysical thesis which contrasts, in the first instance, with materialism (See also "materialism" )
The philosophy that holds that reality is based in ideas, knowledge is mental or spiritual, and values are determined through authority
the view that the existence of objects depends wholly or in part on the minds of those perceiving them or that reality is composed of minds and their states There are many varieties of idealism, ranging from Plato's doctrine of independently existing ideas or forms to Berkeley's subjective idealism and Hegel's absolute idealism Kant attempted to combine empirical realism with transcendental idealism
A theory of ontology which claims that the physical universe is fundamentally mental in nature and exists as a state or aspect of mind
The quality or state of being ideal
the metaphysical view that the only things that exist are ideas and minds (a material external world does not exist)
(liberalism): An approach to international relations that emphasizes international law and international organizations over military force alone Also emphasizes the latent power of everyday citizens and grass-roots organizations Based on the anti-nationalist idea that all human beings, regardless of their political affiliation, can belong to a single community with universal human rights Exemplified in the United Nations Charter
The type of monism that holds that only the spiritual (nonphysical) is real
Generally the view that there aren't, or can't be, material objects existing independent of thought E g Berkeley thought that only minds existed There is some disagreement as to whether phenomenalists should be labeled "idealists" Generally "idealism" has now unfavorable connotations so its use as a label is often just an expression of distaste
The artistic theory or practice that affirms the preeminent values of ideas and imagination, as compared with the faithful portrayal of nature in realism (Compare Classicism, Imagism, Impressionism, Metaphysical, Objectivism, Romanticism, Symbolism)
{i} tendency to form ideals, tendency to live according to some standard of perfection, pursuit of high and noble goals
Idealism is the beliefs and behaviour of someone who has ideals and who tries to base their behaviour on these ideals. She never lost her respect for the idealism of the 1960s + idealist idealists ideal·ist He is not such an idealist that he cannot see the problems. In metaphysics, the view that stresses the central role of the ideal or the spiritual in the constitution of the world and in mankind's interpretation of experience. Idealism may hold that the world or reality exists essentially as spirit or consciousness, that abstractions and laws are more fundamental in reality than sensory things, or, at least, that whatever exists is known to mankind in dimensions that are chiefly mental that is, through and as ideas. Metaphysical idealism asserts the ideality of reality; epistemological idealism holds that in the knowledge process the mind can grasp only its own contents. Metaphysical idealism is thus directly opposed to materialism, and epistemological idealism is opposed to realism. Absolute idealism (see G. W. F. Hegel) includes the following principles: (1) the everyday world of things and persons is not the world as it really is but merely as it appears in terms of uncriticized categories; (2) the best reflection of the world is in terms of a self-conscious mind; (3) thought is the relation of each particular experience with the infinite whole of which it is an expression; and (4) truth consists in relationships of coherence between thoughts, rather than in a correspondence between thoughts and external realities (see coherentism). See also George Berkeley
impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are
Physical things do not exist Using rationality, we can only believe in ideas
Generally contrasted with realism, any view which holds reality to be fundamentally mental or mind-dependent (or "spiritual"--see entry for "dualism")
The system or theory that denies the existence of material bodies, and teaches that we have no rational grounds to believe in the reality of anything but ideas and their relations
An artistic theory in which the world is not reproduced as it is, but as it should be All flaws, accidents and incongruities of the visual world are corrected
The doctrines taught by Idealists Subjective idealism, taught by Fechte (2 syl ), supposes the object (say a tree) and the image of it on the mind is all ore Or rather, that there is no object outside the mental idea Objective idealism, taught by Schelling, supposes thatthe tree and the image thereof on the mind are distinct from each other Absolute idealism, taught by Hegel, supposes there is no such thing as phonomers, that mind, through the senses, creates its own world In fact, that there is no real, but all is mere ideal These are three German philosophers: Hegel (1770-1831) Schelling (1770-1854) Fechte (1762-1814)
elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued
impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality
imaginationalism
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Not actually present, but considered as present when limits at infinity are included

An ideal triangle in the hyperbolic disk is one bounded by three geodesics that meet precisely on the circle.

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A subset of a partially ordered set comprising an element and all elements less than it
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Perfect, flawless, having no defects
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A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at

Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny - Carl Schurz.

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Optimal; being the best possibility
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A subring closed under multiplication by its containing ring
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Existing only in the mind; conceptual, imaginary

Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world.

transcendental idealism
A school of philosophy first proposed by Immanuel Kant It deals with the ethic of reciprocity and can be juxtaposed with transcendental realism in that it views things in terms of how they appear to the actor rather than how they actually are
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Reaching an imaginary standard of excellence; fit for a model; faultless; as, ideal beauty
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of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas
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or Absolute The combination of all conceivable excellencies in the highest degree Ascribed only to God, and not to beings capable of endless progress "I am perfect" - God "If I say I am perfect, it shall also prove me perverse " - Job
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The ideal person or thing for a particular task or purpose is the best possible person or thing for it. She decided that I was the ideal person to take over the job = perfect
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conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection or excellence; embodying an ideal
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Existing only in the mind; conceptual
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Uktu
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An ideal is a principle, idea, or standard that seems very good and worth trying to achieve. The party has drifted too far from its socialist ideals
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Existing in fancy or imagination only; visionary; unreal
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Teaching the doctrine of idealism; as, the ideal theory or philosophy
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{i} idea or standard of perfection, pattern, model; person or thing which embodies a standard of perfection; aspiration, aim, goal
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{s} perfect; imaginary, existing only in the mind; excellent, best; exemplary; embodying a standard of perfection
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An ideal society or world is the best possible one that you can imagine. We do not live in an ideal world
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the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception; "a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content"
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conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection or excellence; embodying an ideal of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas
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A conception of something in its absolute perfection
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mental image of perfection or excellence, as in: Pursue your ideal, even though others may not understand
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A mental conception regarded as a standard of perfection; a model of excellence, beauty, etc
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the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain
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Existing in idea or thought; conceptional; intellectual; mental; as, ideal knowledge
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model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
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constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception; "a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content"
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a perfect, often unobtainable, case The formula for a falling body cab easily be derived in the ideal case where there is no air resistance, but we know that the real situation is a little bit different
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Your ideal of something is the person or thing that seems to you to be the best possible example of it. the Japanese ideal of beauty
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The depiction of people, objects, and scenes according to an idealized, preconceived model
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Imaginary
idealistically
In an idealistic manner
idealistically
in an idealistic manner, in accordance with some standard of perfection
subjective idealism
The theory that nature has no objective existence independent of the minds that perceive it
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von idealism im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

ideal
ideal
ideal
{i} aim
ideal
optimum

The data suggest that the optimum length of a lecture may be 30 instead of 60 minutes. - Veri bir dersin ideal uzunluğunun 60 dakika yerine 30 olabileceğini öneriyor.

ideal
{i} dream

She is my dream girl. - O benim idealimdeki kız.

ideal
pattern
ideal
{s} soaring
ideal
{i} goal
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epitome
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utopian
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dreamboat
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optimal
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apotheosis
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(an) ideal
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ideal " ülkü, mefkûre; ideal" ülküsel
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ideal, perfect
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mission
idealism

    Silbentrennung

    i·de·al·i·sm

    Türkische aussprache

    aydilîzım

    Aussprache

    /īˈdēləzəm/ /aɪˈdiːlɪzəm/

    Etymologie

    () Late Latin idealis (“ideal”) Latin idea (“idea”); see ideal and -ism.
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