Lexicographical Neighbors of Triadism
Literary usage of Triadism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Analogical Philosophy: Being a Primary View of the Principles by George Field (1839)
"Accordingly, triadism has a history as antient as that of learning and science,
... It is. not, however, with the remarkable history of triadism that we are ..."
2. The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History by William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt (1840)
"Accordingly, triadism has a history as ancient as that of learning and science,
... It is not, however, with the remarkable history of triadism that we are ..."
3. Making Light of Christ and Salvation: Too Oft the Issue of Gospel by Richard Baxter, Thomas William Jenkyn (1846)
"He saw triadism every where. As in the Godhead he saw Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit, so he perceived that in God's relations to the world, he was Creator, ..."
4. Hindu Philosophy Popularly Explained: The Orthodox Systems by Ram Chandra Bose (1884)
"... won and lost ascendency in India, and even its philosophical vagaries have
received their color and complexion from one species or another of triadism. ..."
5. The Field of Philosophy: An Introduction to the Study of Philosophy by Joseph Alexander Leighton (1919)
"This triadism is to be found, confusedly intermingled with Dualism, running
through the history of Christian thought. Descartes abandons it, by eliminating ..."
6. Feeling Psychologically Treated, and Prolegomena to Psychology by Denton Jaques Snider (1905)
"But the greatest modern expounder and promoter of philosophical triadism is Hegel.
... Philosophical triadism reaches its culmination in Hegel, ..."
7. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1891)
"In place of this tortured and tortuous dualism, or triadism, both tendency without
and temperament within incline us to repose in faith in a future monistic ..."