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Definition of Finalities
1. finality [n] - See also: finality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Finalities
Literary usage of Finalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Revolutionary Essays in Socialist Faith and Fancy by Peter Edward Burrowes (1903)
"Finalities. The business of the slave maker is the resolution of human thoughts,
relations and demands into finalities, whatever is to be done with the ..."
2. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1851)
"Sentimental novelists make human nature beautiful, but the heroes and heroines
are too much of finalities as there pictured ; they change not by eating and ..."
3. World-life; Or, Comparative Geology by Alexander Winchell (1888)
"That they are not yet so is indicated by the envelopes of vapor which conceal
their discs from view. § 3. SYNCHRONISTIC MOTIONS AND TIDAL Finalities. ..."
4. Economics as the Basis of Living Ethics: A Study in Scientific Social Philosophy by John Gormley Murdoch (1913)
"RELIGIOUS Finalities The like holds true of all forms of religious solutions
which like Kant's carry us into a world beyond all experience. ..."
5. My Study Fire by Hamilton Wright Mabie (1894)
"THE Finalities OF EXPRESSION. SOCRATES seems to most of us an eminently wholesome
character, incapable of corrupting the youth, although adjudged guilty of ..."