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Definition of Evolutionisms
1. evolutionism [n] - See also: evolutionism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Evolutionisms
Literary usage of Evolutionisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Education from a National Standpoint by Alfred Fouillée, William John Greenstreet (1892)
"... advantage of the strongest and most exclusive idea, which is thus able to
control the whole organism. In particular, * "Evolutionisms des idees-forces. ..."
2. Contemporary Psychology by Guido Villa (1903)
"... on the contrary, points out the differences between the two series of facts ;
see L'Evolutionisms des ..."
3. Christian Theology by Milton Valentine (1906)
"... nor to our modern pantheistic views with their blind evolutionisms, but alone
to the idea of God as reached in Christian theism. ..."
4. Trumpet Peals: A Collection of Timely and Eloquent Extracts from the Sermons by Thomas De Witt Talmage (1890)
"Evolutionisms tell us that somewhere in central Africa, or in Borneo, there is
a creature half-way between the brute and the man, and that that creature is ..."