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heterodox Meaning in Bengali



 গোঁড়া নয় এমন

Adjective:

প্রচলিত মতের বিরোধী, প্রচলিত ধর্মমতের বিরোধী,





heterodox's Usage Examples:

definition, heterodoxy is similar to unorthodoxy, while the adjective 'heterodox' could be applied to a dissident.


A traditional classification divides āstika (orthodox) and nāstika (heterodox) schools of philosophy, depending on one of three alternate criteria:.


sometimes referred to as heterodox schools, are Buddhism, Jainism, Cārvāka, and Ājīvika.


However, this orthodox-heterodox terminology is a construct.


have declined in influence, and are now considered heterodox approaches.


Other longstanding heterodox schools of economic thought include Austrian economics.


Thermoeconomics, also referred to as biophysical economics, is a school of heterodox economics that applies the laws of statistical mechanics to economic theory.


Also known as orthodox economics, it can be contrasted to heterodox economics, which encompasses various schools or approaches that are only.


particular mode of worship or sadhana (spiritual practice) that is not only "heterodox" (Sanskrit: nāstika) to standard Vedic injunction, but extreme in comparison.


Monetary circuit theory is a heterodox theory of monetary economics, particularly money creation, often associated with the post-Keynesian school.


It is a heterodox approach to economics.


Austrian Economics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering heterodox economics published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute.


Ernest Renan in Averroès et l'averroïsme (1852) in the sense of radical or heterodox Aristotelianism.


economic relationships, such advocates tend to classify social economics as heterodox.


These spiritual currents share some common denominators, such as heterodox or heretical Christian theology; the canonical gospels, various apocalyptic.


order to grant recognition to a baptism previously administered in a heterodox or schismatic church.


concepts but rejected the Vedas, and these have been called nāstika (heterodox or non-orthodox) Indian philosophies.



Synonyms:

unorthodox; dissident; heretical;

Antonyms:

unorthodoxy; affirmative; conformist; orthodox;

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