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absolutistic, a.|æbsəljuːˈtɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic; cf. Calvinistic.] Of or pertaining to absolutists or absolutism; = absolutist a.; as ‘absolutistic principles.’
1854Tait's Mag. XXI. 352 [It] attempted to reconcile the self-government of the nation with the domination of thirty-four absolutistic princes! 1905W. James Meaning of Truth (1909) iii. 57 It means..a break with absolutistic hopes, when one takes up this inductive view of the conditions of belief. 1940Mind XLIX. 426 Hegel..used his principle of the identity of reason and reality..to defend the idea of the absolutistic state (an idea called, today, ‘totalitarianism’). Hence absoluˈtistically adv.
1909W. James Pluralistic Universe 365 An ipse dixit of Mr. Bradley's absolutistically tempered ‘understanding’. |