By naturalizing Ethics the school of Herbert Spencer reverses the idealizing process which rather ethicizes nature. |
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In contrast, Masoch's fictive world is mythical, persuasive, aesthetically oriented, and centered around the idealizing, mystical exaltation of love for the punishing woman. |
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The principle of this logic of belief can be understood as idealizing the student into an ideal reasoner. |
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Ideal theory makes two types of idealizing assumptions about its subject matter. |
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That same year Longfellow published Hyperion, a romantic novel idealizing his European travels. |
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Market fundamentalism in the nineties has meant idealizing the marketplace as something that can take care of everything that matters to people. |
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I'm not idealizing the existence of those Gypsies who live in incredibly bad conditions in Rome and Turin, but I know happy Gypsies, too. |
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It is important to continue to question these images, and construct alternatives which will rectify these negative portrayals without idealizing or romanticizing them. |
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In portraiture, the idealizing tendencies of the 4th century were still strong, and portraits of kings or poets were overlaid by conceptions of kingship or artistry. |
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But De Quincey generally sees a much deeper technical significance, an idealizing or unrealizing effect in the language. |
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We easily fall into idealizing our relationships. |
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In order to come up with a workable formula, it is necessary to make an idealizing assumption that the average and selective lapses occur only at policy anniversaries. |
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Its images smooth and idealizing emphasize the beautiful one. |
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Here, technology is transformed from its everyday uses into works of art without idealizing its function or exploiting it in a technical demonstration. |
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Interest in studying, and even idealizing, ancient Rome became prevalent during the Italian Renaissance, and continues until the present day. |
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Whether he painted the patricians and artists of Antwerp, the nobles of Genoa, or the court of Charles I, van Dyck succeeded in idealizing his models without sacrificing any of their individuality. |
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Using various techniques, he combined realistic experiences and humanistic concepts in idealizing compositions the figures and scenes of which are harmoniously integrated into a spacious landscape. |
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However, he retains idealizing tendencies, as in his symmetrical notions of the Danube and Nile. |
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In particular, idealizing the trend of EM function with a sinusoid, at the inflexion point, a driver began to interpret the bend, looking at the tangent point of the curve. |
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