理想主义者

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理想主义者

理想主义者
理想主义者

理想主义者
Idealism is the philosophical theory that maintains that the ultimate nature of reality is based on mind or ideas.It holds that the so-called external or "real world" is inseparable from mind,consciousness,or perception.
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Idealist

a person who practise of forming or following after ideals,esp. unrealistically (idealist:理想主义者)

idealist
#1 (philosophy) One who adheres to idealism.
#2 Someone whose conduct stems from idealism rather than from practicality.
Idealism is the philosophical theory that maintains that t...

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idealist
#1 (philosophy) One who adheres to idealism.
#2 Someone whose conduct stems from idealism rather than from practicality.
Idealism is the philosophical theory that maintains that the ultimate nature of reality is based on mind or ideas. It holds that the so-called external or "real world" is inseparable from mind, consciousness, or perception.
In the philosophy of perception, idealism is contrasted with realism in which the external world is said to have a so-called absolute existence prior to, and independent of, knowledge and consciousness. Epistemological idealists (such as Kant), it is claimed, might insist that the only things which can be directly known for certain are just ideas (abstraction).
In the philosophy of mind, idealism is contrasted with materialism, in which the ultimate nature of reality is based on physical substances. Idealism and materialism are both theories of monism as opposed to dualism and pluralism.
Idealism also refers to a tradition in Western thought that represents things in an ideal form, or as they ought to be rather than as they really are, in the fields of ethics, morality, aesthetics, and value.
In the ancient philosophy of the Vedas, idealism refers to the dynamic consciousness of living beings that emanates from the divine cosmic source.
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idealist
——someone holding the belief that a perfect life,situation and so on can be achieved,even when this is not very likely.

a person who cherishes or pursues high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc.
这是字典上对理想主义者的解释

idealist
someone who tries to live according to high standards or principles, especially in a way that is not practical or possible

Idealist
理想主义者
One whose conduct is influenced by ideals that often conflict with practical considerations.
所谓理想主义者就是那些行为被和现实状况相矛盾的想法所左右的人。

The Idealist temperament comprises the following role variants: Healer, Counselor, Champion, and Teacher. The greatest strength of Idealists is diplomatic integration. Their best developed intelligenc...

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The Idealist temperament comprises the following role variants: Healer, Counselor, Champion, and Teacher. The greatest strength of Idealists is diplomatic integration. Their best developed intelligence role is either mentoring (Counselors and Teachers) or advocacy (Healers and Champions). As the identity-seeking temperament, they long for meaningful communication and relationships. They search for profound truths hidden beneath the surface, often expressing themselves in metaphor. Focused on the future, they are enthusiastic about possibilities, and they continually strive for self-renewal.
Interests: Idealists tend to study the humanities. They seek careers facilitating the personal growth of others, whether through education, counseling, or other pursuits that promote the happiness and fulfillment of individuals and society.
Orientation: The lives of Idealists are guided by their devotion to their personal ethics.[1] They are altruistic, taking satisfaction in the well-being of others. They believe in the basic goodness of the world and of the people in it. They take a holistic view toward suffering and misfortune, regarding them as part of a larger, unknowable truth, a mystical cause-and-effect. With an eye toward the future, they view life as a journey toward a deeper spiritual knowledge.
Self-image: The Idealists' self-esteem is rooted in empathetic action; their self-respect in their benevolence; and their self-confidence in their personal authenticity.
Values: The emotions of Idealists "are both easily aroused and quickly discharged."[2] Their general demeanor is enthusiastic. They trust their intuition and yearn for romance. They seek deeper self-knowledge and want to be understood for who they are behind the social roles they are forced to play. They aspire to wisdom that transcends ego and the bounds of the material world.
Social roles: Idealists seek mutuality in their personal relationships. Romantically, they want a soulmate with whom they can share a deep spiritual connection. As parents, they encourage their children to form harmonious relationships and engage in imaginative play. In their professional and social lives, Idealists strive to be catalysts of positive change.

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