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Перевод: perfectionist
[существительное] перфекционист ; сторонник усовершенствования
Тезаурус:
- He was dull, untidy in his books, arrogant and morose, with slovenly characteristics that hardly endeared him to his perfectionist mother.
- My purpose was merely to show that, though it is a perfectionist procedure, it is not ruled out by Rawls' arguments against perfectionism; and to suggest that the assumption that he relies upon against perfectionism leads to strongly counter-intuitive results.
- It will be the main task of Part Four of the book to explore the rationality of perfectionist moral pluralism, i.e. of pluralism of many forms of the good which are admitted to be so many valuable expressions of people's nature, but pluralism which allows that certain conceptions of the good are worthless and demeaning, and that political action may and should be taken to eradicate or at least curtail them.
- He claims not only that the parties to the original position will avoid choosing any particular perfectionist principle as a constituent of their doctrine of justice, but that they will not even accept a doctrine of justice including an agreed process for determining which perfectionist principle should be implemented in the state.
- Henry Martyn Leland was a perfectionist, a white-bearded, bible-quoting genius who created two of America's finest cars - Cadillac and Lincoln - only to lose both empires and die bitter and disillusioned.
- The perfectionist, as we saw, tries to do things perfectly because of his or her compulsive desire to avoid showing anger.
- The perfectionist is an anxious person, always afraid of what may go wrong.
- He encouraged his young assistant to study photographic technique in the manner of the great perfectionist, Edward Weston, and he also passed on an appreciation of the beauty of everyday objects.
- An agreement on a method for choosing between perfectionist principles cannot be ruled out on the grounds that the methods of evaluating different ideals are themselves subject to evaluative controversy.
- In other words, one alternative to anti-perfectionism is restrictions on the choice of means through which perfectionist ideals are pursued.
- Hopper thought he was another Dean, and then became outcast from Hollywood within three years because he acquired a reputation for being a mean-like perfectionist.
- He is a perfectionist, and he is impatient.
- The argument showing that no moral ideal of the good will be chosen as a principle of justice in the original position is the argument that Rawls uses for rejecting perfectionist principles:
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