idealistic frameworks
[aɪ.diː.əˈlɪs.tɪk ˈfreɪm.wɜːrks]
noun phrasepl: idealistic frameworks
estruturas idealistas
1. Systematic sets of principles, beliefs, and theoretical structures based on ideals rather than practical reality; conceptual systems that prioritize perfection or noble values
The company's idealistic frameworks focused on sustainability often clashed with profit-driven decisions.
As estruturas idealistas da empresa focadas em sustentabilidade frequentemente entravam em conflito com decisões orientadas pelo lucro.
2. Conceptual or organizational models constructed around idealistic principles, used in philosophy, politics, education, or business
The philosopher developed several idealistic frameworks to explain consciousness and reality.
O filósofo desenvolveu várias estruturas idealistas para explicar a consciência e a realidade.
In Brazilian academic and business contexts, 'estruturas idealistas' is often used when discussing theoretical models that prioritize ethics and values over practical constraints. In American discourse, particularly in tech and corporate sectors, this phrase frequently appears in discussions about social responsibility versus profitability. The term carries both admiring and slightly skeptical connotations depending on context.
NYC Slang
pie-in-the-sky thinking
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