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Definition of Propounder

Propounder
Propounder Pro*pound"er, n. One who propounds, proposes, or offers for consideration. --Chillingworth.

Meaning of Propounder from wikipedia

- economic structure. Following a close analysis of the two systems, Prout's propounder argues that these philosophies are "anti-human“ in the sense that they...
- God') or Divine Faith, was a new syncretic religion or spiritual program propounded by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582. According to Iqtidar Alam Khan, it...
- Finnish-born Professor of Astronomy in Uppsala, Sweden. His 1611 m****cript propounding his theory of colours was discovered in the Royal Library in Stockholm...
- introduction, Ambedkar describes the book as "an exposition of the beliefs propounded by what might be called Brahmanic theology". He states that he aims to...
- and Kannada origin whose members follow the Visishtadvaita philosophy propounded by Ramanuja. They are found primarily in the Indian state of Karnataka...
- works, particularly in The Kingdom of God Is Within You. Mahatma Gandhi propounded the practice of steadfast nonviolent opposition which he called "satyagraha"...
- is the owner. By contrast, the classic civil law approach to property, propounded by Friedrich Carl von Savigny, is that it is a right good against the...
- mortal enemy of the good'). Aristotle and other classical philosophers propounded the principle of the golden mean which counsels against extremism in general...
- Quantum mechanics and Nobel laureate; Charles Darwin, the biologist who propounded the theory of natural selection; David Hume, philosopher, economist and...
- first emerged in classical Greece with the theory of four elements as propounded definitively by Aristotle stating that fire, air, earth and water were...