Similar words: mystic, mystical, criticism, witticism, briticism, skepticism, asceticism, fanaticism. Meaning: ['mɪstɪsɪzm] n. 1. a religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality 2. obscure or irrational thought.
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(31) Nor do I think it is pure any more than one would call Carnot's Law mysticism.
(32) Some scholars owe it to elements of military technology or mysticism.
(33) Guo Xiang's epistemology is always regarded as a sort of mysticism and know-nothingism because he took an "ignorance-and-negligence" view.
(34) Mysticism has not the patience to wait for God's revelation.
(35) Tan's Pan-Sciencism showed his spirit of scientific reason with the enlightenment sense of Anti-feudalism and Anti-obscurantism, but it mingled with the religious mysticism.
(36) Mysticism touches almost every aspect of life in Indonesia and business is no exception.
(37) The philosopher Henri Bergson considered intuition to be the highest state of human knowing and mysticism the perfection of intuition.
(38) The mysticism is eroding people's rational spirit little by little, which is flooding the field of Chinese science criticism, and the obscurantism beginning to appear.
(39) It is neither absolutism nor mysticism, nor nihilism, but full of logics and dialectics.
(40) None of the humour, the music, or the mysticism of high mathematics ever entered his head.
(41) Romance of Enfeoffment to Deities shows strong mysticism of foreign culture with plenty of cultural elements of mi sect.
(42) Through Theosophy and Anthroposophy, the concept of Atlantis also entered Nazi Mysticism.
(43) People turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium.
(44) The moon has been a guide and object of admiration and mysticism during thousands of years.
(45) At present judo, which has peen given an aura of mysticism(sentencedict.com), is used in body building to develop an offensive spirit.
(46) White always mates, he thought with a sort of cloudy mysticism.
(47) All the problems that the socialists proposed to themselves, cosmogonic visions, revery and mysticism being cast aside, can be reduced to two principal problems.
(48) Sigmund Frend dismissed religious mysticism as "infantile helplessness" and "regression to primary narcissism".
(49) The Fifth Piano Sonata was composed by Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich in 1908. It was just in the period when he explored the expression of the thought of mysticism.
(50) It is necessary to disenchant this mysticism aesthetics of practical aesthetics.
(51) Sigmund Freud dismissed religious mysticism as "infantile helplessness" and "regression to primary narcissism."
(52) He had no mysticism about turtles although he had gone in turtle boats for many years.
(53) The depth of Sufi mysticism arouses fear among orthodox Muslims, generating hostile criticism.
(54) Studies include the literature of the Bible, early Jewish mysticism, Scripture commentary, and modern Hebrew literature.
(55) We will focus on practical activities of Marx, to find evolution of individuals. At first, Marx criticized the feudal autocracy and religious mysticism.
(56) Another tradition that reached the Occident was that of Jewish mysticism.
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(57) Historical logic rationality would unify that two in order to search logical confirmatory and standardization from historical development, and remove mysticism, mistiness and relativism.
(58) The Black Book might be the most complicated and fantastic novel of Orhan Pamuk s works, much of which concerns Sufism, an Islamic philosophy of mysticism.
(59) The core method is simple and doesn't really seem to have anything to do with magic, mysticism, or the Tarot.
(60) In Tantra, science and mysticism go hand in hand, as do sensuality and asceticism.
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