idealists 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. Idealists.

2. According to Ronald Guska, the three camps of loyalty that philosophers fall into are: idealists, Atomisms

3. By bribery - all men are corruptible - and by removing permanently any so-called idealists who stand in our way.

4. 9 It could also draw in apolitical idealists alienated by both the extremism of the far left and the abrasiveness of the Thatcherites.

5. In short, the Coras Concept is a platform of “research idealists” and “data junkies” with a single goal of building a stronger oil service portfolio

6. The disallowing of flaneuses in some parts of the world Augurates a cultural shift that is surprising only to the perennially disappointable idealists in the West

7. Zarathustra Abjures all those who would fain turn an IMPERSONAL eye upon nature and contemplate her phenomena with that pure objectivity to which the scientific idealists of to …

8. In 1909 the mostly Russian socialist idealists of the Zionist movement set up an armed group, Hashomer, to protect their new farms and villages in Palestine from Arab marauders.

9. The Camarilla roll their eyes at Stupid Good Kindred, seeing them as wide eyed idealists who are naive in a cruel and unforgiving world, but are in comparison much more tolerant of them, so long as the Kindred in question keep the Masquerade in mind and don't become spanners in …