Thesaurus / iconoclastic
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One can read about this in Science and Ethics, written in 2006 by Bernard Rollin, an iconoclastic philosopher who died in November at age 78.
HE DID RIGHT BY ANIMALS. AND DIDN’T TAKE BULL FROM ANYONE. - ISSUE 109: EXCAVATIONBRANDON KEIMDECEMBER 15, 2021NAUTILUSHe prefers iconoclastic approaches, whether by directly funding asteroid detection or advocating for nuclear power to combat global warming.
THIS TECH MILLIONAIRE WENT FROM COVID TRIAL FUNDER TO MISINFORMATION SUPERSPREADERCAT FERGUSONOCTOBER 5, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThe One Thing to See To appreciate Bukele’s iconoclastic political instincts, here’s a clip of his speech to the UN General Assembly in 2019 not long after he took office.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IN EL SALVADOR—AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE U.S. BORDERIAN BREMMERMAY 10, 2021TIMEAfter all, however, the most revolutionary and iconoclastic reform in the new China is the changed policy of the schools.
WHERE HALF THE WORLD IS WAKING UPCLARENCE POESo iconoclastic an outburst was sure to elicit vindicators of the world's faith as it had long been held.
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND HOW HE RECEIVED AND IMPARTED THE SPIRIT OF DISCOVERYJUSTIN WINSORIt was long a pleasure to believe so and natural, too, until Nottebohm came with his iconoclastic evidence to the contrary.
THE LIFE OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, VOLUME III (OF 3)ALEXANDER WHEELOCK THAYERThe iconoclastic masters of that cluster of magnificent tenements, the Bucoleon, had especial claims upon his recollection.
THE PRINCE OF INDIA, VOLUME ILEW. WALLACEOn this, as we shall in another chapter see, the popes had revolted from their iconoclastic sovereigns of Constantinople.
HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE, VOLUME I (OF 2)JOHN WILLIAM DRAPERHis son and successor, Constantine, pursued the same iconoclastic policy.
HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE, VOLUME I (OF 2)JOHN WILLIAM DRAPERThe acts of the Mohammedan khalifs and of the iconoclastic or image-breaking emperors occasioned that dispute.
HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE, VOLUME I (OF 2)JOHN WILLIAM DRAPERWORDS RELATED TO ICONOCLASTIC
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- immoderate
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- rioting
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- treasonable
- turbulent
- ungovernable
- unruly
- warring
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