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Meaning of "Whiggishness" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF WHIGGISHNESS

Whiggishness  [ˈwɪɡɪʃnɪs] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF WHIGGISHNESS

noun
adjective
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preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Whiggishness is a noun.
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WHAT DOES WHIGGISHNESS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Whig history

Whig history is the approach to historiography which presents the past as an inevitable progression towards ever greater liberty and enlightenment, culminating in modern forms of liberal democracy and constitutional monarchy. In general, Whig historians emphasize the rise of constitutional government, personal freedoms, and scientific progress. The term is often applied generally to histories that present the past as the inexorable march of progress towards enlightenment. The term is also used extensively in the history of science for historiography which focuses on the successful chain of theories and experiments that led to present-day science, while ignoring failed theories and dead ends. It is claimed that Whig history has many similarities with the Marxist-Leninist theory of history, which presupposes that humanity is moving through historical stages to the classless, egalitarian society to which communism aspires. Whig history is a form of liberalism, putting its faith in the power of human reason to reshape society for the better, regardless of past history and tradition. It proposes the inevitable progress of mankind.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH WHIGGISHNESS


boorishness
ˈbʊərɪʃnɪs
Britishness
ˈbrɪtɪʃnɪs
childishness
ˈtʃaɪldɪʃnɪs
churlishness
ˈtʃɜːlɪʃnɪs
feverishness
ˈfiːvərɪʃnɪs
foolishness
ˈfuːlɪʃnɪs
foppishness
ˈfɒpɪʃnɪs
garishness
ˈɡɛərɪʃnɪs
lavishness
ˈlævɪʃnɪs
offishness
ˈɒfɪʃnɪs
priggishness
ˈprɪɡɪʃnɪs
prudishness
ˈpruːdɪʃnɪs
selfishness
ˈsɛlfɪʃnɪs
sluggishness
ˈslʌɡɪʃnɪs
snappishness
ˈsnæpɪʃnɪs
snobbishness
ˈsnɒbɪʃnɪs
squeamishness
ˈskwiːmɪʃnɪs
stylishness
ˈstaɪlɪʃnɪs
unselfishness
ʌnˈsɛlfɪʃnɪs
voguishness
ˈvəʊɡɪʃnɪs

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE WHIGGISHNESS

Whig
whiggamore
Whiggery
Whiggish
Whiggishly
Whiggism

WORDS THAT END LIKE WHIGGISHNESS

brashness
bullishness
business
Caithness
Englishness
freshness
greenishness
harshness
highness
Jewishness
lushness
much of a muchness
muchness
rashness
richness
roughness
Royal Highness
smoothness
suchness
thoroughness
toughness

Synonyms and antonyms of Whiggishness in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «Whiggishness» into 25 languages

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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
570 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
380 millions of speakers
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Whiggishness
280 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
130 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
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Whiggishness
85 millions of speakers
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Whiggishness
80 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
75 millions of speakers

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75 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
70 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
65 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
50 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
40 millions of speakers

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Whiggishness
30 millions of speakers
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Whiggishness
15 millions of speakers
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Whiggishness
14 millions of speakers
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Whiggishness
10 millions of speakers
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Whiggishness
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of Whiggishness

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «WHIGGISHNESS»

The term «Whiggishness» is barely ever used and occupies the 194.413 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «WHIGGISHNESS» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about Whiggishness

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHIGGISHNESS»

Discover the use of Whiggishness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to Whiggishness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Paradigms and Barriers: How Habits of Mind Govern Scientific ...
Thirteen. On. Whiggishness. I. cannot rigorously prove that I had a grandmother, or that you exist. Since I cannot formally prove even claims that no sane person doubts, I certainly cannot hope to prove a theory, which is about more shadowy ...
Howard Margolis, 1993
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Interpreting Amida: History and Orientalism in the Study of ...
... the Shin organization in Japan flourished almost unhindered.19 European and American studies of Japan have manifested an inveterate "Whiggishness" about European religiopolitical history. In a famous essay, the British historian Herbert ...
Galen Amstutz, 1997
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Prematurity in Scientific Discovery: On Resistance and Neglect
end up with a concept of prematurity which, in one respect at least, we can apply without relying on the putative wisdom of hindsight, and so without opening ourselves to a charge of Whiggishness.20 . A charge of Whiggishness might also ...
Ernest B. Hook, 2002
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The Lever of Riches: Technological Creativity and Economic ...
Thehistoryoftechnological progress is opento accusations of “Whiggishness.” It tendsto be a tale ofprogress, of improvement,of the irrepressible advance toward a betterandricher age.Giventhe differencebetweenthe standard ofliving ...
Joel Mokyr, 1990
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Roots of Ecology: Antiquity to Haeckel
Despite my own criticisms of the book in a review6 (on other grounds than Whiggishness), the book has never gone out of print, and the so-called second edition (1994) is merely the same book with one or two additional chapters added.
Frank N. Egerton, 2012
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The Cultural Roots of British Devolution
... often prioritises attaining the best negotiating position; David McCrone measures the worth of the Scottish Parliament in terms of 'efficiency'.35 In Colley, the assumption of self-interest is backed up by stressing the Whiggishness of the British ...
Michael Gardiner, 2004
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Ornithology, Evolution, and Philosophy: The Life and Science ...
As Mayr (1990c) stated, if the term "whiggishness" is used to describe the nature of historical work, it should be applied only to genuine cases of whiggishness sensu Butterfield (1931) and not to developmental historiography which certainly  ...
Jürgen Haffer, 2007
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The Building of British Social Anthropology: W.H.R. Rivers ...
Harris, in other words, has fallen foul of one particular variety of what Herbert Butterfield called "Whiggishness" - that most heinous of historical crimes in which the past is judged, not by reference to its own socio-intellectual context, but in terms ...
Ian Langham, 1981
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The People's Historian: John Richard Green and the Writing ...
defined by their "Whiggish" approach to the past, important differences are slighted or rendered invisible.50 It is important to recognize that Green's Whiggishness was not of the assured and celebratory kind associated with a Macaulay or a ...
Anthony Brundage, 1994
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Narrating the Rise of Big Business in the USA: How ...
Economic historians have given less explicit attention to the possible perils of “ Whiggishness,” though the discussions of path dependence, about which more will be said shortly in the text, relate to the issue. However, in the discipline of ...
Anne Mayhew, 2008

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WHIGGISHNESS»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term Whiggishness is used in the context of the following news items.
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Why Jeb Bush has to be twice as good as every other GOP candidate
Bush also signaled his adherence to Reaganite Whiggishness: "In any language, my message will be an optimistic one because I am certain that we can make ... «The Week Magazine, Jun 15»
2
The Soul of the Marionette by John Gray; The Challenge of Things …
But Grayling's enthusiasm and conviction should not be confused with naive whiggishness. He does believe that through science and learning we have made ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
3
Rebellion without a cause: Peter Ackroyd's curious Civil War
Even so, and though he has ferreted in up-to-date studies of the period, there is a certain dated Whiggishness to his narrative — or rather to the earlier part of it, ... «Spectator.co.uk, Sep 14»
4
Academic appetite for an historical analysis of food
Too small, and the tendency towards antiquarianism is apparent; too large, and the gallop from caveman's fire to induction hob tends towards whiggishness ... «Fitzrovia News, Jun 13»
5
The Fall of My Friend Dinesh
But this kind of old-fashioned whiggishness is intolerable on its own. It sits beside the new-fangled cruelty, laced with wicked and harsh humor, “There is a ... «CounterPunch, Oct 12»
6
The waning of the nuclear family
These are contemporary examples, but a modest knowledge of history will also refute excessive Whiggishness. Some would argue that the Reformation brought ... «Discover Magazine, Sep 12»
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The Ashtray: This Contest of Interpretation (Part 5)
It was the supreme accusation — Whiggishness. “This is Whiggish history.” I see the argument — and I would love to know the details of the argument about ... «New York Times, Mar 11»
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The Ashtray: The Ultimatum (Part 1)
His often repeated, most scathing complaint concerned Whiggishness — in history of science, the tendency to evaluate and interpret past scientific theories not ... «New York Times, Mar 11»
9
Progressive Hubris
There's a massive amount of whiggishness or presentism at work here. Waldman looks out on the horizon, sees things he likes, and calls them progressive ... «National Review Online, Dec 10»
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Arthur Eddington was innocent!
Generally speaking, it is probably a more accurate reflection of how science really works, and it is certainly preferable to the Whiggishness of classic popular ... «Nature.com, Sep 07»

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