latitudinarianism
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lædɪtuːdəˈnɛɹi.ənɪzəm/
Noun
latitudinarianism (usually uncountable, plural latitudinarianisms)
- Tolerance of other people's views, particularly in religious context.
- 1797, An English Lady, A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795,:
- It is for want of sufficiently investigating and allowing for this moral and political latitudinarianism of our enemies, that we are apt to be too precipitate in censuring the conduct of the war; and, in our estimation of what has been done, we pay too little regard to the principles by which we have been directed.
- (philosophy) The latitudinarian position, that de re attitudes are merely a special case of de dicto attitudes
Translations
tolerance of other people's views
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See also
- latitudinarianism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Latitudinarianism (philosophy) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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