I'd say so, given he said that... "The political partnership must be regarded, therefore, as being for the sake of noble actions, not for the sake of living together".
He also adhered to the Theory of Universals, which was less idealistic than Plato's original version though.
an Idealist
Idealist
He was most definitely an idealist.
Yes; he called himself "An idealist without illusions."
As an idealist, she believed that kindness and compassion could change the world for the better.
an idealist
The world is meaningful but that meaningfulness cannot come from mere Materialism. Ergo, the world, if meaningful, is Idealist.
Idealist
Both
yes
no he implemented and then preached.
Compare and contrast the legal theory of rights and the idealist theory of rights?