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  1. Absolutism refers to the idea that reality, truth, or morality is “absolute”— the same for everybody, everywhere, and every-when, regardless of individual culture or cognition, or different situations or contexts.

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  3. Absolutism, the political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralized authority and absolute sovereignty, as vested especially in a monarch or dictator. The essence of an absolutist system is that the ruling power is not subject to regularized challenge or check by any other agency or institution.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Mar 29, 2022 · Absolutism is a political system in which a single monarch, usually a king or queen, holds complete and unrestrained power over a country. The power of an absolutist government may not be challenged or limited.

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  5. Grasping the Ungraspable: Defining the Absolute. At its core, the Absolute refers to something that is complete in itself, existing independently and unrestricted by anything else. Imagine an entity that is not affected by time, space, or any external factor – that’s the Absolute for you.

  6. Definition. Absolutism is a political doctrine in which a single ruler holds absolute power over the state and government, often justified by divine right or the necessity of maintaining order.

  7. Overview. absolutism. Quick Reference. A state-form typical of societies in the process of transition from feudalism to capitalism and in which power is concentrated in the person of a monarch, who has at his or her disposal a centralized administrative apparatus.

  8. Absolute (philosophy) In philosophy (often specifically metaphysics), the absolute, [a] in most common usage, is a perfect, self-sufficient reality that depends upon nothing external to itself. [2] In theology, the term is also used to designate the supreme being.

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