Citations:homonism

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English citations of homonism

  • 1879, Felix Adler, Atheism: a Lecture[1], 2 edition, Co-operative Printers' Association, page 32:
    But that type of humanism (which Windelband called homonism) is not acceptable to all who bear the name, for example, Professor Schiller of Oxford.
  • 1927, Meadville Theological School, Quarterly Bulletin - Meadville Theological School[2], volumes 22-24, Meadville Theological School, page 32:
    But that type of humanism (which Windelband called homonism) is not acceptable to all who bear the name, for example, Professor Schiller of Oxford.
  • 1961, Richard Olsen Cowan, Mormonism in National Periodicals[3], Stanford University, page 203:
    Chart 1 shows the change in the periodicals' attitude toward Homonism from a very negative appraisal in the mid-nineteenth century to a moderately favorable viewpoint in the mid-twentieth century.

Arabic citations of homonism

  • 1989, المنار[4], numbers 55-60, Dār al-Fikr al-ʻArabī lil-Abḥāth wa-al-Nashr, page 157:
    سانية Homonism وعلم الأنساب انما هو.
    Homonism and genealogy is a homogeneity.

Japanese citations of homonism (homonism)

  • 1968, 学菀 (School)[5], numbers 343-348, Showa Women's University Institute of Modern Culture:
    […]の立場をヴィンデルバンドの言葉をかりて人間主義(Homonism)と呼んでヒ 도 マニズムから区別する。ヒューマニズムは人間の根源的自由を求める態度に根差している。
    […] is called Homonism, in the words of Windelband, to distinguish it from Humanism. Humanism is rooted in the desire for fundamental human freedom.