Definition of Futilitarians

1. Noun. (plural of futilitarian) ¹

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Definition of Futilitarians

1. futilitarian [n] - See also: futilitarian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Futilitarians

futhermuckers
futhorc
futhorcs
futhork
futhorks
futile
futile cycle
futilely
futileness
futilenesses
futiler
futilest
futilitarian
futilitarianism
futilitarians (current term)
futilities
futility
futilous
futomaki
futon
futons
futsal
futtered
futtering
futters
futtock
futtock plate
futtock shroud

Literary usage of Futilitarians

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Grammar of Philosophy: A Study of Scientific Method by David Graham (1908)
"Every man opposed to intelligence, belongs to the gibbering Brotherhood of futilitarians. Fatuity and Danger of laying claim to an official possession of ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1834)
"... Utilitarians or futilitarians, they are to the Government of this Country such counsellors as the magicians were to Pharaoh; whosoever listens to them ..."

3. Law as a Means to an End by Rudolf von Jhering (1914)
""All philosophers are reducible in the end to two classes only: utilitarians and futilitarians," is the cynical epigram of a great wit of modern fiction.1 ..."

4. The Formal Bases of Law by Giorgio Del Vecchio (1914)
""All philosophers are reducible in the end to two classes only: utilitarians and futilitarians," is the cynical epigram of a great wit of modern fiction.1 ..."

5. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée (1916)
""All philosophers are reducible in the end to two classes only: utilitarians and futilitarians," is the cynical epigram of a great wit of modern fiction.1 ..."

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