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ideological | ontologism |

As an adjective ideological

is of or pertaining to an ideology.

As a noun ontologism is

(philosophy) an ideological system which maintains that god and divine ideas are the first object of our intelligence and the intuition of god's existence the first act of our intellect.

ideological

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to an ideology.
  • Based on an ideology or misleading studies or statistics, especially based on the media or propaganda. Not based on scientific evidence or reality.
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    ontologism

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    Noun

    (en-noun) (wikipedia ontologism)
  • (philosophy) An ideological system which maintains that God and divine ideas are the first object of our intelligence and the intuition of God's existence the first act of our intellect.
  • See also

    * ontologist * ontology * ontotheology

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