idealist in English

noun
1
a person who is guided more by ideals than by practical considerations.
he came to power with the reputation of a left-wing idealist
synonyms:utopianvisionarywishful thinkerpipe-dreamerfantasistromanticdreamerdaydreamerstargazerWalter MittyDon Quixotefantast
2
a person who believes in the theory of idealism.
For Rorty, an idealist is someone who accepts a coherence theory of truth.
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1. You're an idealist.

2. An idealist and a purist.

3. Benedetto Croce is an idealist philosopher.

4. German idealist philosopher ( 1724 - 1804 ).

5. She was an Altruist and idealist.

6. But at heart he remained an idealist about social issues.

7. He is a political pragmatist, not an idealist.

8. This conclusion totally negates German classical idealist philosophy.

9. An idealist, you are always trying to help.

10. I was a brassbound Idealist in those days. Sentencedict.com

11. He's too much of an idealist for this government.

12. Metaphysics is part and parcel of the idealist world outlook.

13. One is a hard - working pragmatist, the other a mercurial idealist.

14. I would probably categorize him as a romantic idealist -- a dreamer.

15. Indeed, whereas a young curmudgeon has no heart, an old idealist has no head.

16. Cavalier, arrogant, mendacious, and whatever else he was, Mike Straus was also an idealist.

17. He is not such an idealist that he cannot see the problems.

18. Bazarov is an idealist and a brave man, and his aims are rational.

19. Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist. George Carlin 

20. The disagreement between the establishment, West-leaning Alsops and the liberal idealist Lerner proved instructive.

21. Idealist philosophers saw the human body as the most perfect expression of the vertebrate form.

22. But they were also the crackpot idealist, even the blind overly self - assured person.

23. The idealist withdrew himself, because he could not suffer the jostling of the human crowd.

24. For a philosophical Idealist, this is a perfectly respectable approach, whatever one thinks of it.

25. 15 Cavalier, arrogant, mendacious, and whatever else he was,[www.Sentencedict.com] Mike Straus was also an idealist.

26. The outbreak of World War II was seen by realists as evidence of the deficiencies of idealist thinking.

27. For example, an idealist might believe that ending poverty at home should be coupled with tackling poverty abroad.

28. The philosophy of Wittgenstein did not destroy the faith - it destroyed certain methods of nineteenth-century Idealist argument.

29. Euripides' satire on the paranoia of the idealist has always been the cult play of the Attic repertoire.

30. Cajander was idealist who did not believe yet in August 1939 that Soviet Union would attack Finland.

31. In his early years he followed Transcendentalism, a loose and eclectic idealist philosophy advocated by Emerson, Fuller, and Alcott.

32. Mr Crossland's lawyer told the court that it was a tragic case of a young idealist who was also naive.

33. Julie McCann is the idealist who believes that there will be everlasting lightbulbs and cars that run on water after the revolution.

34. Bobby Alost, THE founding Director of LSMSA, was an idealist, a visionary, and a man of tremendous drive and physical energy

35. Casi's voice is the combination of Brashness and world-weary humanity you'd find on a cynic who'd been scratched to reveal the disappointed idealist beneath

36. Thomas Merton also wrote about wars among saints and that "there is a pervasive form of contemporary violence to which the idealist most easily succumbs: activism and overwork.

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38. In many people's mind, Derrida is a extreme subjectivist , nihilist and text idealist, but some people hold that he is a prophet whose insight is very incisive and brilliant.

39. Claiming to understand the spirit of Hinduism , he rejects every text or practice which does not fit in with his idealist interpretation of what it should be , calling it an interpolation or a subsequent accretion . '

40. ‘His Articulacy, coupled with his background knowledge, puts him head and shoulders above all other part-time BBC football summarisers.’ ‘Ever the idealist, she wants to harness that private Articulacy and put it in the public domain.’

41. Present tense third-person singular of conceive Synonyms & Antonyms of Conceives 1 to form a mental picture of it takes an idealist to conceive a world without war, and an activist to make it happen

42. I admitted you were speaking a different language than I speak, which is the same as admitting you may have been saying something someone who speaks idealist would understand, but it truly sounded like Blovious nonsense to me