Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In philosophy, the opinion that events are sometimes modified without adequate cause: a use of the word proposed by J. M. Baldwin.
- noun The condition or quality of being accidental; accidental character.
- noun That which is accidental; accidental effect; specifically, in painting, the effect produced by accidental rays of light. Ruskin. See
accidental , n., , and accidental light, under accidental, a. - noun In medicine, the hypothesis by which disease is regarded as an accidental modification of health.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Accidental character or effect.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Accidental character or effect.
- noun The belief that outward appearance often contrasts with
substance oressence (after Thomas Aquinas). - noun A system of
medicine based on belief thatsymptoms ofdisease are caused byexternal factors . - noun The belief that
events happen byrandom chance , withoutcause orpurpose .
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A trend is apparently emerging in modern thought, which we might call “accidentalism”: everything important is an accident.
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A trend is apparently emerging in modern thought, which we might call “accidentalism”: everything important is an accident.
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But because the ambiguities of accidentalism at this time had to be conceptualized by alternative characterizations of God as either the rational or the capricious Uncreated Being, the result for men was fideistic optimism or nescience.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas TOM TASHIRO 1968
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Using biblical language and talking about restored Christianity and the Great Apostasy is not only meaningless in those two contexts, it is embarassingly parochial, like introducing the medieval controversy of nominalism versus accidentalism in the middle of a contemporary presidential debate. mike:
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