O QUE SIGNIFICA PERPETUALISM EM INGLÊS
definição de perpetualism no dicionário inglês
A primeira definição de perpetualismo no dicionário é a crença na permanência de uma determinada coisa, a crença de que uma coisa determinada durará para sempre. Outra definição de perpetualismo é a defesa da perpetuação da escravidão. O perpetuação também é permanência, a qualidade de ser perpétua.
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PERPETUALISM»
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The Road to Disunion: Volume I: Secessionists at Bay, 1776-1854
Instead of immediately rallying behind South Carolina's Unconditional
Perpetualism, procrastinating upper-class Virginians needed another 20 years to
repudiate Conditional Termination. Even then, the greatest theorists would
stumble over ...
William W. Freehling,
1991
2
Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Thought
Following dogma, let us examine perpetualism and cosmopolitism, both of which
have a long history in the interpretation of the English Classical School in
German-speaking regions. Menger summarizes the argument as follows: A
similar ...
Yukihiro Ikeda, Kiichiro Yagi,
2012
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Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences
It is an error to assume that a theory which considers this development thereby
avoids the mistake of "perpetualism." On the contrary, it is clear that the charge of
perpetualism could be completely avoided in theory only by taking into ...
4
Global Anti-Unionism: Nature, Dynamics, Trajectories and ...
'Free trade and laissez faire were the principal features of their orthodoxy',
recalled Richard Ely (1936: 143), architect of the AEA, based upon an 'absolutism
of theory in its two forms – cosmopolitanism and perpetualism'. By '
cosmopolitanism ...
Gregor Gall, Tony Dundon,
2013
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Victorian Relativity: Radical Thought and Scientific Discovery
... says Ely, “by an absolutism of theory” that Karl Knies subdivided into two forms,
“perpetualism which implies that a policy holds good for all times, and
cosmopolitanism which holds that any one policy can be applied to all lands.” For
Knies ...
Christopher Herbert,
2001
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Emotions in Jewish Music: Personal and Scholarly Reflections
DISCIPLINE AND REPETITION (INFALLIBILITY, COSMOS, PERPETUALISM)
Davening requires skill. It may even have within it a level of art. Disciplined
repetition of the act was a vital ingredient in its sustaining vitality. The
unquestioning ...
Jonathan L. Friedmann,
2012
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On the History of Economic Thought
The 'deductive economists' were charged with a neglect of the changing structure
of society, and the catchwords 'perpetualism' and 'cosmopolitanism'—derived
from the German Historical School— were applied to the practice of attributing ...
8
Slavery's Borderland: Freedom and Bondage Along the Ohio River
In February 1849 the Kentucky legislature repealed the NonImportation Act.
Kentuckians' vote to repeal that act reflected the reality that slavery was part of
the state's economy but did not necessarily indicate their commitment to
perpetualism.
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The Buzz about Bees: Biology of a Superorganism
Following the development of these types of molecules on earth, and their
dominance over possible (but to us unknown) alternatives, an exciting
perpetualism arose: copies of copies constructed an unbroken line of hereditary
material over ...
David C. Sandeman, Helga R. Heilmann, Jürgen Tautz,
2008
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The History of Economics
Peasants, 17, 56 Peel, Sir R., 5 Perpetualism, 49 ' Petty, su_w': 7: ,9 511-, I2 SCI-'
23, 3°: 59 Philosoplinc idealism, v.tee Ideahsm, Philosop ic Philqsophy, 3, 7, 74 .
Physiocracy, 4, 8, 15—23, 28, 69 Physiocrats, see Physiocracy gitt, W., ...
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PERPETUALISM»
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All by myself
It's the grinding perpetualism of it.' Emma finds herself having to take major decisions alone. She's put down her daughter's name at a private ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mar 08»