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'''Idealism''' is...
Of or pertaining to [[idealism]] (sometimes capatlized) (which see), either in the sense of having high ideals (sometimes with the connotation that those ideals are unrealizable or are at odds with "practical" life), or, more correctly, philosophical idealism.



''Cut from another page:'' ...having high ideals (sometimes with the connotation that those ideals are unrealizable or are at odds with "practical" life), or, more correctly, philosophical idealism.



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Idealism is...


Cut from another page: ...having high ideals (sometimes with the connotation that those ideals are unrealizable or are at odds with "practical" life), or, more correctly, philosophical idealism.