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Pragmatists disagree over whether philosophers ought to adopt a quietist or a naturalist stance toward the mind-body problem.
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Conversely, many so-called religious fundamentalists are perfectly quietist in political terms.
theconversation.com
A world full of misery, suffering and evil is no place for quietists.
www.theamericanconservative.com
Both have a faintly neurotic taste for ease, yet you could not call them quietists: they flare up angrily at stupidity, cruelty and ostentation.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But there is scientific skepticism... and there is a malicious, profiteering quietist agenda posturing as skepticism.
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Yet is there not something ultimately quietist about writing off many of the conceptual vehicles that have previously allowed people to mobilise?
www.ft.com
Give me a break, that was probably the quietist take down of protesters of all time.
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The tone of the book is essentially quietist and optimistic -- except when it is not.
freebeacon.com
There are in particular two political traditions, one of which might be called quietist, the other activist.
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