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Definition of Externalisms
1. externalism [n] - See also: externalism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Externalisms
Literary usage of Externalisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A year's ministry by Alexander Maclaren (1884)
"So that Divine Spirit is limited by no human conditions or laws, but dispenses
its gifts in superb disregard of conventionalities and externalisms. ..."
2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... as a comic dramatist, to have stood towards the world around him in the attitude
of a philosopher, careless of mere transient externalisms. ..."
3. The Life and Work of St. Paul by Frederic William Farrar (1902)
"6 And yet, as he goes on to warn them—though he had all this pregnant ground for
confidence in externalisms, though he had rejected it all for the sake of ..."
4. Theory of Thought and Knowledge by Borden Parker Bowne (1897)
"... not to a mechanical counting of terms or other unprofitable externalisms.
In this way we shall relieve the syllogism from the artificialities which have ..."
5. The Great Texts of the Bible by James Hastings (1912)
"Externalism abounds in moral gifts, and in externalisms men often discover drugs
by which they can benumb the painful sense of their own excesses. ..."
6. Practical Christian Socialism: A Conversational Exposition of the True by Adin Ballou (1854)
"... and Priesthoods, and externalisms of the various Religions that have prevailed
in our world. Have you now a clear idea of the term Religion in its ..."