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- dominance through threat of punishment and violence (同)tyranny, despotism
- the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government (同)totalitarianism, totalism
- the doctrine of an absolute being
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The term Absolutism may refer to:
- Absolute monarchy, a form of government where the monarch has the power to rule their land freely, with no laws or legally organized direct opposition in force
- Absolute space, a theory holding that space exists absolutely, in contrast to relationalism, which holds that space exists only as relations between objects
- Absolute truth, the contention that in a particular domain of thought, all statements in that domain are either absolutely true or absolutely false
- Autocracy (also known as 'political absolutism'), a political theory which argues that one person should hold all power
- Enlightened absolutism, the actions of absolute rulers who were influenced by the Enlightenment (eighteenth and early nineteenth century Europe)
- Moral absolutism, the position that there are absolute standards against which moral questions can be judged, and that certain actions are either good or evil, regardless of the context of the act
- Absolute idealism, an ontologically monistic philosophy attributed to G.W.F. Hegel. It is Hegel's account of how being is ultimately comprehensible as an all-inclusive whole
- Graded absolutism, the view that a moral absolute, like "Do not kill," can be greater or lesser than another moral absolute, like "Do not lie."
English Journal
- [Nurturing clinician investigators is the best way to promote innovative drug development from academia].
- Fukuhara S, Sakushima K, Nishimura M.SourceDepartment of Healthcare Epidemiology, Kyoto University School of Medicine and Public Health, Japan.
- Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyū no shinpo.Brain Nerve.2012 Mar;64(3):225-8.
- Clinical research in Japan is still lacking in quality and quantity, and that situation is worsening. One important cause of those problems is the dearth of clinician-investigators. A recent change in the system for post-graduate clinical training affected the career paths of medical residents and r
- PMID 22402715
- Beyond absolutism: guiding principles needed for humanitarian medicine.
- Leeds IL.
- World journal of surgery.World J Surg.2010 Oct;34(10):2507; author reply 2508.
- PMID 20437046
- An ethical approach to resolving value conflicts in child protection.
- Webb E, Moynihan S.SourceSchool of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK. webbev@cf.ac.uk
- Archives of disease in childhood.Arch Dis Child.2010 Jan;95(1):55-8. Epub 2009 Jun 15.
- Child protection professionals working in diverse societies are regularly faced with value conflicts. Recognising these, and resolving them in the best interests of children, is a task that requires child protection specialists to make complex judgements and decisions. In this paper the philosophica
- PMID 19531523
Japanese Journal
- 景徳王代・王子金泰廉の日本派遣と新羅国内政治 : 派遣事情を中心に
- 書評 金融資本主義の崩壊 ロベール・ボワイエ著/山田鋭夫・坂口明義・原田裕治監訳
- フランク・ナイトの経済学・競争体制批判 : シカゴ"学派"再考
- 黒木 亮
- 経済学史研究 53(1), 21-43, 2011-07-25
- … This paper proposes that Knight's radical yet constructive criticisms aimed to refine, rather than advocate, the free-enterprise competitive system and warn against the fallacy of "absolutism: holding that a statement must be either true or false and that, if false, antithesis must be true." So this essay not only destructs the image of Knight as a neo-classical economist, but also clarifies the differences and similarities between him and later Chicagoans. …
- NAID 110009458327
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- ab·so·lut·ism ( b s -l t z m). n. 1. a. A political theory holding that all power should be vested in one ruler or other authority. b. A form of government in which all power is vested in a single ruler or other authority. 2. An absolute doctrine, principle, ...
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