Mutlakçılık (edebiyat): Absolutizm, herhangi bir edebi eserde ya da edebi ilkede bir edebînin varlığına ve değişmezliğine inanmak; eseri ya da ilkeyi bu değişmezliğe göre incelemekdir. Mutlakçılık olarak da bilinir
Absolute monarchy or absolutism meant that the sovereign power or ultimate authority in the state rested in the hands of a king who claimed to rule by divine right
an ethical system according to which ethical norms are established by a transcendent source
Political system in which total power is vested in a single individual or a group of rulers Not to be confused with autocracy, authoritarianism, despotism, dictatorship, or totalitarianism In philosophy, any doctrine that posits only one correct way of explaining things Most often contrasted to Relativism
the doctrine of an absolute being the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government dominance through threat of punishment and violence
Absolutism is a political system in which one ruler or leader has complete power and authority over a country. royal absolutism
disapproval You can refer to someone's beliefs as absolutism if they think that their beliefs are true, right, or relevant in all situations, especially if you think they are wrong to behave in this way. + absolutist ab·so·lut·ist This absolutist belief is replaced by an appreciation that rules can vary. a political system in which a ruler has complete power and authority. Political doctrine and practice of unlimited, centralized authority and absolute sovereignty, especially as vested in a monarch. Its essence is that the ruling power is not subject to regular challenge or check by any judicial, legislative, religious, economic, or electoral agency. Though it has been used throughout history, the form that developed in early modern Europe (16th-18th century) became the prototype; Louis XIV is seen as the epitome of European absolutism. Religious authority was assumed by the monarch, who became the head of the church as well as the state, on the basis that the right to rule came from God (see divine kingship). See also authoritarianism, dictatorship, totalitarianism