free-thinking
1free-thinking — adj. inclined to forms one s own opinions rather than depend upon authority, especially about social and religious issues; exhibiting boldness of speculation; skeptical of authority. Syn: latitudinarian, undogmatic, undogmatical. [WordNet 1.5 +… …
2Free-thinking Democratic League — The Free thinking Democratic League (in Dutch: Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond , VDB) was a Dutch progressive liberal political party. The VDB played a relatively large role in Dutch politics, supplying one prime minister. The League is a… …
3free-thinking latitudinarian undogmatic undogmatical — broad minded road minded adj. 1. incapable of being shocked. Opposite of {shockable}. Syn: unshockable. [WordNet 1.5] 2. inclined to respect views and beliefs that differ from one s own. Opposite of {narrow minded}. [Narrower terms: {free… …
4free-thinking — adjective unwilling to accept authority or dogma (especially in religion) • Syn: ↑latitudinarian, ↑undogmatic, ↑undogmatical • Similar to: ↑broad minded • Derivationally related forms: ↑latitude ( …
5Free Democratic Party of Switzerland — Infobox Swiss Political Party party name = Free Democratic Party of Switzerland party party wikicolourid = FDP german name = Freisinnig Demokratische Partei der Schweiz (FDP) french name = Parti radical démocratique suisse (PRD) italian name =… …
6free thought — noun the form of theological rationalism that believes in God on the basis of reason without reference to revelation • Syn: ↑deism • Derivationally related forms: ↑deistic (for: ↑deism), ↑deist (for: ↑d …
7Thinking machines (Dune) — Thinking machines (a cymek and Erasmus) from the cover of Dune: The Machine Crusade (2003) Thinking machines is a collective term for artificial intelligence in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. The Butlerian Jihad   a human… …
8Free will in theology — is an important part of the debate on free will in general. This article discusses the doctrine of free will as it has been, and is, interpreted within the various branches of Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism. In Christian thoughtIn… …
9FREE WILL — FREE WILL, a philosophic and theological notion referring initially to the observation that man is able to choose between a number of possible courses of action, becoming, through his choice, the cause of the action which he selects. Among… …
10Free-market environmentalism — is a position that argues that the free market, property rights, and tort law provide the best tools to preserve the health and sustainability of the environment. This is in contrast to the most common modern approach of proactive environmental… …