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Qué (quién) es PERFECTIBILITY - definición

ABSENCE OF FLAWS; QUALITY OF AN IDEAL OBJECT
Perfection (concept); Perfected; Perfectibility; Perfectible; Imperfectible; Perfectness; Ontological and theological perfection
  • Vanini]]
  • [[Aristotle]]
  • St. Augustine]]
  • [[Cicero]]
  • [[Daniele Barbaro]]
  • [[Edmund Burke]]
  • [[Euclid]]
  • [[Plato]]
  • Calvin]]
  • [[Parmenides]]
  • Boyle]]
  • Spinoza]]

Perfectibility         
·noun The quality or state of being perfectible.
Perfection         
·vt To Perfect.
II. Perfection ·noun A quality, endowment, or acquirement completely excellent; an ideal faultlessness; especially, the divine attribute of complete excellence.
III. Perfection ·noun The quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; entire development; consummate culture, skill, or moral excellence; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence; maturity; as, perfection in an art, in a science, or in a system; perfection in form or degree; fruits in perfection.
Imperfectible         
·adj Incapable of being mad perfect.

Wikipedia

Perfection

Perfection is a state, variously, of completeness, flawlessness, or supreme excellence.

The term is used to designate a range of diverse, if often kindred, concepts. These have historically been addressed in a number of discrete disciplines, notably mathematics, physics, chemistry, ethics, aesthetics, ontology, and theology.

Ejemplos de uso de PERFECTIBILITY
1. They hated socialism and rejected the perfectibility of man.
2. Soviet socialism‘s optimism about the perfectibility of human society never stood a chance.
3. Maternity is thus fully incorporated into the language of self–perfectibility (give or take a few bad hair days) and this in turn is dependent on exceptionally high levels of personal consumption.
4. Wafted along by their vaporous good intentions, indifferent to any unintended consequences those intentions might engender, wrapped up in their dizzy notions of the perfectibility of humankind, the liberals (at least, as the neos caricatured them) crafted criminal codes devoid of punishment, welfare programs requiring no work.
5. Conclusion, trusting people to be creative and constructive when given more freedom does not imply an overly optimistic belief in the perfectibility of human nature, it is rather a belief that the inevitable errors and sin of the human condition are far better overcome by individuals working together in an environment of trust, freedom, and mutual respect than by restraints imposed upon them by another group of imperfect people.