idealist
'Idealist' and 'fantasist' are two possible answers.
He was a realist although some people confuse him as being an idealist bc of his idea of the "platonic ideal."
He says that in a long line, which is endless, the one who sees the future, and considers what will happen is idealism, and one who only sees the part of the line is called the realism
Plato was an idealist because he believed in the existence of abstract forms or universals, such as justice and beauty, which he considered to be more real than the physical world. At the same time, he was a realist because he also acknowledged the importance of the physical world as a reflection or imperfect instantiation of these ideal forms. Plato saw the physical world as an imperfect copy of the true reality found in the realm of forms.
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Saint Simon was born into wealth but worked as a social idealist to make society more egalitarian.
I would say that Saint-Simon was an idealist. He argued that the beliefs about an ideal society were useless unless a tinker took into account social realities, this would be counted as realism. However, he believed his systems would work without problem, including the laws, and government system. He also believed that society would prosper under one and only one religion. This is unrealistic considering people have their own beliefs of religion, forcing one upon everyone would surely cause revolts and maybe even a war. He thought there would be no problem with this. Upon the definition of idealism; the practice of forming or pursuing ideals, especially unrealistically, Saint-Simon is definitely an idealist.
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'Idealist' and 'fantasist' are two possible answers.
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Idealist
He was a realist although some people confuse him as being an idealist bc of his idea of the "platonic ideal."
The population of Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon is 211.