Philosophical view that reality is immaterial.
Elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued.
1 He is the father of idealism in philosophy, in politics, in literature.
2 The answer lies in the widespread devotion to realism instead of idealism .
3 His idealism had made him ridiculous in the eyes of the townsfolk.
4 If you're her friend, you might say it's a form of idealism .
5 Both pasts had in common the growth and sudden ruin of idealism .
6 Her voice showed doubt-thenatural demur of her young ignorance and idealism .
7 This instinctive faith in mind is the basis of all genuine idealism .
8 An ultra, one-sided idealism is the central tendency of the Hindoo mind.
9 But idealism lives, and one way to express it is in service.
10 That was not the moment for re-hoisting the time-honored banner of idealism .
11 By going up I mean keeping within the region of moral idealism .
12 The idealism of Wordsworth, even, did not preclude his finding in sensation
13 Like many newcomers to politics she is full of idealism and principle.
14 To them the idealism of such an utterance appears crude and cruel.
15 This is the bestowal of divine idealism , the crown adorning human heads.
16 The idealism which I thought must fade away is justified-heightened- bythereality
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