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abstractionism
abstractionism (æbˈstrækʃənɪz(ə)m) [f. abstraction + -ism.] 1. The pursuit or cult of abstractions.1909 W. James Meaning of Truth xiv. 284 Abstractionism of the worst sort dogs Mr. Russell in his own trials to tell positively what the word ‘truth’ means. 1914 F. H. Bradley Ess. Truth & Reality 143 P...
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Abstractionism
Abstractionism is the theory that the mind obtains some or all of its concepts by abstracting them from concepts it already has, or from experience. Development
Abstractionism has its roots in Aristotle's writings, particularly those rejecting the Platonic theory of Forms.
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expressionismus
‖ expressionismus (ɛkˌsprɛʃəˈnɪzməs) [G.] = prec.1925 A. Huxley Those Barren Leaves iv. v. 307 German romanticism, a little détraqué, turns..into expressionismus. 1926 [see abstractionism 2].
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Abstraction, Porch Shadows
It is one of the best known photographs of his early phase, and shows the influence of cubism and abstractionism.
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Concretism
Concretism may refer to one of the following
Concrete art, a form of abstractionism
Concrete poetry
Reism, a philosophical movement
Concretism (psychology
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expressionism
expressionism (ɛkˈsprɛʃənɪz(ə)m) Freq. with capital initial. [f. expression + -ism; cf. next.] The methods, style, or attitude of expressionists; spec. a style of painting in which the artist seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the physical world; hence, a similar style ...
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George Fertig
But with the rise of abstractionism and the confines of the sociopolitical climate of the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Vancouver School of Art, his work
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technologism
techˈnologism rare. [f. technology + -ism.] Belief in the governance of society according to technological principles.1969 B. Brewster tr. Althusser's For Marx iii. 108 There are names for these temptations in the history of Marxism: economism and even technologism. 1980 C. E. Schorske Fin-de-Siècle...
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Eugenio Carmi
He is considered to have been one of the main exponents of abstractionism in Italy.
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Paolo Monti
In his early period, Monti experimented with abstractionism as well as with effects such as blurring and diffraction. In his early period, Monti experimented with abstractionism as well as with effects such as blurring and diffraction.
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Massimo Sacchetti
which push the observer to reflect on the beauty of the places of the heart and memory, often only evoked by traits, lines and symbols, suspended between abstractionism
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Achille Perilli
He was a master in abstractionism, as seen in his exhibitions at the Venice Biennale in 1952, 1958, 1962, and 1968.
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Fronte Nuovo delle Arti
Pizzinato and Guttuso rejected abstractionism and announced their decision to quit.
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Reification (fallacy)
Vicious abstractionism
William James used the notion of "vicious abstractionism" and "vicious intellectualism" in various places, especially to criticize In The Meaning of Truth, James wrote:
Let me give the name of "vicious abstractionism" to a way of using concepts which may be thus described: We conceive
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Seymour H. Knox II
He bolstered the Contemporary Abstractionism collection during his tenure. direction, the Gallery became the first museum to purchase a Clyfford Still, one of the first to purchase a Henry Moore, and as leading champions of Abstractionism
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