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单词 absolutist
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His aim was to replace the oldabsolutistroyal law of 1665 with a parliamentary representative system.
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A kind ofabsolutistobjection to the marketing of live human bodies is possible.
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In his first four chapters he examines the evidence forabsolutisttheory before the civil war, and finds it wanting.
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To assuage the collective anxiety produced by this abrupt transition, individuals quickly abandoned their social and political liberties to anabsolutiststate.
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A ratherabsolutist, black-and-white moralism tends to follow.
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His notion of public good was one steeped in the language of traditionalabsolutistthought.
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But the beliefs linking political power to hunting andabsolutistprinciples coexisted with the blacksmith king principle, which represented more democratic features.
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Anabsolutistversion of deontological desert holds that each person should fare at least as well as he deserves in absolute terms.
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At the same time they opposed constitutional reforms that would establish limits onabsolutistmonarchy.
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Note that this definition accommodates both a relativist andabsolutistposition.
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With increasing encounters between municipal leaders and royal administrators, these two different traditions -absolutistthought and civic traditions - collided and converged.
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Dismissing the popular contrast between medieval and industrial societies as useless nostalgia, she looks instead to a dialectic between democratic andabsolutistideologies.
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In this way, anabsolutistinterpretation of the precautionary principle would prohibit, in principle, every action.
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Finally, governance required that this political action take place within an existing political culture which was notabsolutist.
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A rigidly hierarchical model of politics that concentrates onabsolutisttheory and discourse is similarly distortingly exclusive.
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Rather, moments of heightened centralization prompted a series of mutations whereabsolutisttheories underwent as many transformations as did local ideas.
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After a nominee was elected as king or when he inherited power, however, he often relied on theabsolutistprinciples to rule.
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It is alsoabsolutistin the sense that it assumes the existence of reality independent of knowledge.
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