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moralist Meaning in Tamil ( moralist வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஒழுக்க முறை உணர்த்துபவர்,



moralist's Usage Examples:

In the hands of moralistic theologians, like Lactantius, they certainly assume a somewhat grotesque form, but the fact that these men clung to them is the clearest evidence that in the West millennarianism was still a point of "orthodoxy" in the 4th century.


ABRAHAM TUCKER (1705-1774), English moralist, was born in London, of a Somerset family, on the 2nd of September 1705, son of a wealthy city merchant.


The petty-bourgeois moralist thinks episodically, in fragments, in clumps, being incapable of approaching phenomena in their internal connection.


These distinctions, he insists, have an objective reality, The cognizable by reason no less than the relations of Cambridge space or number; and he endeavours to refute moralists, Hobbism - which he treats as a " novantique philo- C d sophy," a mere revival of the relativism of Protagoras - chiefly by the following argumentum ad hominem.


This, together with the influence of the different religions, created a very moralistic climate which was not always conducive to home care.


"2 If Juvenal is to be ranked as a great moralist, it is not for his greatness and consistency as a thinker on moral questions.


BION, of Borysthenes (Olbia), in Sarmatia, Greek moralist and philosopher, flourished in the first half of the 3rd century B.


He studied philosophy under Aristo of Ceos and became one of the leaders of the Peripatetic school by his eminence as an orator, a scholar and a moralist.


In this overtly moralistic fable, Stu's extramarital sins are limited to taking off his wedding ring for his daily phone calls.


1857), whose first works of importance date from 1878, was long uncertain as to the direction of his powers; he was poet, novelist, moralist and biologist in one; at length he settled down into line with the new realistic school, and produced in 1882 a satirical novel of manners which had a great success, The Disciple of the Teutons.


moralistic view of authority that Machiavelli criticizes at length in his best-known treatise, The Prince.


In La Vision (1405) she tells her own history, by way of defence against those who objected to her pretensions as a moralist.





Synonyms:

egalitarian, equalitarian, philosopher, utilitarian, elitist,



Antonyms:

classless, submissive, democratic, elitist, egalitarian,

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