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Wat (wie) is PERFECTIBLE - definitie

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]]

Perfectible         
·adj Capable of becoming, or being made, perfect.
Perfectness         
·noun The quality or state of being perfect; perfection.
perfectness         
n.
1.
Perfection, excellence, completeness, completion.
2.
Excellence, highest virtue.

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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.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PERFECTIBLE
1. We are encouraged to think of relationships as perfectible and, when they prove not to be, disposable.
2. I believe there is a fundamental difference between democracies with their flaws and their imperfections - and I do believe that since human beings are not perfectible, our institutions are also not perfect - and totalitarian countries.
3. I believe there is a fundamental difference between democracies with their flaws and their imperfections – and I do believe that since human beings are not perfectible, our institutions are also not perfect – and totalitarian countries.
4. They believed that human society was perfectible, even if it was to be perfected not by following the precepts of Marx but those of Muhammad, and even if the endpoint the Caliphate – was the dictatorship not of the proletariat but of the faithful.