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practicalism
[ prak-ti-kuh-liz-uhm ]
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of practicalism1
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Example Sentences
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Now the principle of practicalism says that that very meaning of the conception of God lies in the differences which must be made in experience if the conception be true.
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It is capitalism, not socialism, said he, "that places science within the framework of practicalism."
We must have the church and state in order that we may have their souls, idealism and practicalism.
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Political practicalism is a social soul of which the state should be the embodiment.
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He had besides, the stolidity of the German, and their cool calculating practicalism.
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