Religious Philosophy

2 words in this vocabulary list

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'antimetaphysical' describes something that is opposed to or goes against metaphysical beliefs or principles.

  • The philosopher's antimetaphysical stance challenged traditional beliefs about the nature of reality.
  • She's always going on about her antimetaphysical theories, but I just nod and smile.
  • I don't buy into all that antimetaphysical mumbo jumbo.
  • His antimetaphysical approach to life allowed him to see things in a more practical light.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'idealism' is a noun that refers to the belief that ideas or thoughts are the only true reality.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'absolute' is an adjective that describes the type of idealism being discussed.

  • Absolute idealism is a philosophical theory that posits that reality is ultimately a mental construct.
  • Some people find absolute idealism to be a bit too abstract to grasp easily.
  • Absolute idealism is like, totally out there, man.
  • In the realm of ideas, absolute idealism reigns supreme like a king on his throne.