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ASSOCIATIONISM n.
The doctrine or theory held by associationists.
ATHEISTIC; ATHEISTICAL a.
Pertaining to, implying, or containing, atheism; -- applied to things; as, atheistic doctrines, opinions, or books. Atheistical explications of natural effects. Barrow.
ATOMIC; ATOMICAL a.
Extremely minute; tiny. Atomic philosophy, or Doctrine of atoms, a system which assuming that atoms are endued with gravity and motion accounted thus for the origin and formation of all things. This philosophy was first broached by Leucippus, was developed by Democritus, and afterward improved by Epicurus, and hence is…
ATOMISM n.
The doctrine of atoms. See Atomic philosophy, under Atomic.
ATOMOLOGY n.
The doctrine of atoms. Cudworth.
AUFKLARUNG n.
ts impetus from the unsystematic but vigorous skepticism of Pierre Bayle, the physical doctrines of Newton, and the epistemological theories of Locke, in the preceding century. Its chief center was in France, where it gave rise to the skepticism of Voltaire , the naturalism of Rousseau, the sensationalism of Condillac,…
AUGUSTINIAN a.
ing to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines. Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St. Austin, and black canons. -- Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars established in 1265 by…
AUGUSTINIANISM; AUGUSTINISM n.
The doctrines held by Augustine or by the Augustinians.
AUSTERELY adv.
Severely; rigidly; sternly. A doctrine austerely logical. Macaulay.
AUTOPSORIN n.
That which is given under the doctrine of administering a patient's own virus.
AUTOTHEISM n.
The doctrine of God's self-existence. [R.]
AVERROIST n.
denominated from Averroes, or Averrhoes, a celebrated Arabian philosopher. He held the doctrine of monopsychism.
BABISM n.
The doctrine of a modern religious sect, which originated in Persia in 1843, being a mixture of Mohammedan, Christian, Jewish and Parsee elements.
BABISM; BABIISM n.
The doctrine of a modern religious pantheistical sect in Persia, which was founded, about 1844, by Mirza Ali Mohammed ibn Rabhik (1820 -- 1850), who assumed the title of Bab-ed-Din (Per., Gate of the Faith). Babism is a mixture of Mohammedan, Christian, Jewish, and Parsi elements. This doctrine forbids concubinage and…
BELIEF n.
A tenet, or the body of tenets, held by the advocates of any class of views; doctrine; creed. In the heat of persecution to which Christian belief was subject upon its first promulgation. Hooker. Ultimate belief, a first principle incapable of proof; an intuitive truth; an intuition. Sir W. Hamilton.…
BELIEVE v.
place confidence in; to think; to consider; as, to believe a person, a statement, or a doctrine. Our conqueror (whom I now Of force believe almighty). Milton. King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets Acts xxvi. Often followed by a dependent clause. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Acts viii. 37.…
BELIEVER n.
One who believes; one who is persuaded of the truth or reality of some doctrine, person, or thing.
BENTHAMISM n.
That phase of the doctrine of utilitarianism taught by Jeremy Bentham; the doctrine that the morality of actions is estimated and determined by their utility; also, the theory that the sensibility to pleasure and the recoil from pain are the only motives which influence human desires and actions, and that these are the…
BIBLIOLOGY n.
The literature or doctrine of the Bible.
BIODYNAMIC; BIODYNAMICAL a.
Of or pertaining to biodynamics, or the doctrine of vital forces or energy.
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