2. Adverb. With regard to atomism ¹
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Definition of Atomistically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Atomistically
Literary usage of Atomistically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology: Its Principles by Abraham Kuyper (1898)
"This object, as such, could never constitute the material of science for man, if
it existed purely atomistically, or if it could only be atomis- tically ..."
2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1902)
"But quite different the case if we are wont to think atomistically : then the
situation is reversed, and the conception of ..."
3. The Austinian Theory of Law: Being an Edition of Lectures I,V, and VI of by John Austin, William Jethro Brown (1906)
"... and apt to find a solution of their difficulties in various interpretations
of a tacit consent of the populace regarded atomistically in accordance with ..."
4. General Sociology: An Exposition of the Main Development in Sociological by Albion Woodbury Small (1905)
"... it is impossible for the most atomistically minded historiographer utterly to
overlook the pointings of each event or situation toward connections with ..."
5. The Philosophy of Life and Philosophy of Language: In a Course of Lectures by Friedrich von Schlegel (1848)
"All detrimental and dangerous, as well as futile and indifferent ideas, mixed
with a few good and useful ones, are atomistically diffused and spread in ..."
6. Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle by John I. Beare (1906)
"... and it has further to be remembered that Plato does not really explain the
structure of the elements atomistically but geometrically. ..."
7. An Ethical Philosophy of Life Presented in Its Main Outlines by Felix Adler (1918)
"... save exceptionally, nor as a relation of the individual considered atomistically
to other atomic individuals. The social tie, it is held, is intrinsic. ..."