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Century walks its iron path

Baratynsky E.A.
Baratynsky E.A.

Phraseologism: Century walks its iron path.

Meaning: About the triumph of cruelty and pragmatism, which have become characteristic signs of the times.

Origin: From the poem "The Last Poet" (1835) by Yevgeny Abramovich Baratynsky (1800-1844).

Random phraseology:

Mindflow.

Meaning:

It is usually used in a figurative sense and ironically about overly emotional, inconsistent speech (writing) without internal logical connections.

Origin:

From the work "The Scientific Foundations of Psychology" (1890) by the American philosopher and psychologist William James (1842-1910). The founder of the philosophy of pragmatism (that which contributes to the achievement of the goal is true), W. James understood the stream of consciousness as a sequence of continuously replacing each other integral mental states.

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