Separating peace idealists I say Finney is the greatest idealist in this story. Many things about his feelings and many problems, I have made him think about him like this. Fanny's behavior in the novel showed him like the happiest person on Earth For example, when he said "no war", this is because he really did not suffer from war It shows that. I believe this means happiness. Finney has never lost confidence in his so-called friend Jean, he thinks he knows that Jean is always against him but he also praises him.
The foundation of this theme - a general hypothesis linking idealists to realists (those who emphasize the long-term nature of political power and those measures) - is a country-centered universe with a large population of nations I am studying. To separate the idealist and the realist is that they use different methods to manage the system. The idealist / reformer believes that the system can be better reformed, improved and managed - they show how to do this. Realists believe that the reformists are misunderstanding the wrong, optimistic, and the essence of political power at the international level. From the ancient Greeks to the Renaissance Italy, the origin of the First World War, some people think that history has shown the existence of political conspiracy for centuries.
From the beginning, pragmatists wanted to reform philosophy and want to make it better to follow the scientific method they understood. They believe that the philosophy of idealism and realism tends to express human knowledge as something beyond what science can master. They believe that these philosophies adopt phenomenology inspired by Kant, or adopt the corresponding theory of knowledge and truth. A pragmatist criticizes the former as transcendence, and the latter considers the correspondence as an unanalyzable fact. Practicalism tries to explain the relationship between intellectuals and known people.