idée mère
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[edit]idée mère (plural idées mères)
- A fundamental idea or guiding principle, seen as giving rise to something. [from 19th c.]
- 1863, John Stewart Mill, Utilitarianism, section V:
- The idée mère, the primitive element, in the formation of the notion of justice, was conformity to law.
- 1868 September 26, The Saturday Review:
- M. Malot pursues this physiological development of his idée-mere with a good deal of skill, and it is, we think, the most interesting feature of his book.
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[edit]idée mère f (plural idées mères)
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