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freedom of thinkingの例文

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  • Educated German immigrants and local Baltic Germans in Estonia, educated at German universities introduced Enlightenment ideas that propagated freedom of thinking and brotherhood and equality.
  • The performance, in line with the official documents of Unespar, prioritizes the principles of freedom of thinking and critical and reflective development of speech.
  • Among the countries of Europe, Dr Mahathir considers that France has a freedom of thinking and manoeuvrability especially vis-a-vis the United States.
  • Tacu filed his suit earlier this year, saying Romania's communist regime violated his " right to life, physical integrity, freedom of thinking and of association ."
  • The theory stated that it was necessary to reject western ideas  freedom of thinking, freedom of personality, individualism, rationalism which were considered by Orthodox religion as dangerous and rebel thinking.
  • Trying to label one of positions as " denialism " and therefore marginalize it ( " denialism " conveys pretty strong negative meaning in English ) constitutes an attempt to limit freedom of thinking.
  • Bruce Matthews suggests that, insofar as Schelling understands life according to a schema of freedom of thinking, representations are not absolutely different, and subjects and objects are grounded in an identity that links them together.
  • But I do not propose it as a variety and stock of knowledge, but a variety and freedom of thinking, as an increase of the powers and activity of the mind, not as an enlargement of its possessions ."
  • He also published a work, which attracted considerable attention, on the question as to how far freedom of thinking might go in religious matters, " De ingeniorum moderatione in religionis negotio " ( Paris, 1714 ).