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сущ.фил. деизм (религиозно-философская доктрина, которая признает бога как мировой разум, сконструировавший целесообразную "машину" природы и давший ей законы и движение, но отвергает дальнейшее вмешательство бога в самодвижение природы и не допускает иных путей к познанию бога кроме разума; получил распространение среди мыслителей Просвещения, сыграл значительную роль в развитии свободомыслия в 17-18 вв.)See: -
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nдеизм; учение, признающее сотворение мира Богом, но отвергающее его участие в жизни природы и общества.* * *сущ.деизм; учение, признающее сотворение мира Богом, но отвергающее его участие в жизни природы и общества. -
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Религия: деизмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deism (In thel8th century, a movement advocating natural religion, emphasizing morality, and denying the interference of the Creator with the laws of the universe)
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deism — ► NOUN ▪ belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe. Compare with THEISM(Cf. ↑theistic). DERIVATIVES deist noun deistic adjective … English terms dictionary
deism — [dē′iz΄əm] n. [Fr déisme < L deus, god] belief in the existence of a God on purely rational grounds without reliance on revelation or authority; esp., the 17th and 18th cent. doctrine that God created the world and its natural laws, but takes… … English World dictionary
Deism — For other uses, see Deism (disambiguation). Part of a series on God General c … Wikipedia
deism — /dee iz euhm/, n. 1. belief in the existence of a God on the evidence of reason and nature only, with rejection of supernatural revelation (distinguished from theism). 2. belief in a God who created the world but has since remained indifferent to … Universalium
Deism — the view that reason, rather than revelation or tradition, should be the basis of belief in God. Deists reject both organized and revealed religion and maintain that reason is the essential element in all knowledge. For a rational basis for… … Mini philosophy glossary
Deism — the view that there is one or more gods or goddesses.[13] More specifically, it may also mean the belief in God, a god, or gods, who is/are actively involved in maintaining the Universe. A theist can also take the position that he does not have… … Mini philosophy glossary