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Formalism (philosophy) - Wikipedia
The term formalism describes an emphasis on form over content or meaning in the arts, literature, or philosophy. A practitioner of formalism is called a formalist.
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Formalism - Tate
Formalism is the study of art based solely on an analysis of its form – the way it is made and what it looks like.
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Formalism (literature) - Wikipedia
Formalism is a school of literary criticism and literary theory having mainly to do with structural purposes of a particular text.
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formalist
formalist, n. and a. (ˈfɔːməlɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] A. n. † 1. A formal person, a solemn pretender to wisdom. Obs.1607–12 Bacon Ess., Of Seeming Wise (Arb.) 214 There are in pointe of wisedome..that doe nothing or litle verie solemlye..It is a ridiculous thing..to see what shiftes theis Formalis...
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formalist adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
(in art, music, literature, etc.) paying more attention to the rules of correct arrangement and appearance of things than to inner meaning and feelings.
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legal formalism | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Legal formalism refers to an approach to jurisprudence that emphasizes the discovery of legal principles through logical analysis.
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The Formalist
The Formalist published contemporary, metrical verse. From 1994 to 2005 The Formalist awarded the Howard Nemerov Sonnet Award.
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Can any of you guys explain what Formalism is? : r/philosophy
In general the term connotes a system that's very "formal", as in rigid and ruled, logical and prone to precise definitions and reasoning.
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FORMALISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FORMALISM is the practice or the doctrine of strict adherence to prescribed or external forms (as in religion or art); also : an instance of ...
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Formalist approach - (Intro to Literary Theory) - Fiveable
The formalist approach is a method of literary criticism that focuses on the structure, style, and form of a text rather than its content or context.
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Formalism in Modern Art - Modern Art Terms and Concepts
Formalism is a critical and creative position which holds that an artwork's value lies in the relationships it establishes between different compositional ...
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Formalist–substantivist debate
The opposition between substantivist and formalist economic models was first proposed by Karl Polanyi in his work The Great Transformation (1944). The formalist position
The formalist model is closely linked to neoclassical economics, defining economics as the study of utility maximization under
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conformalist
† conˈformalist nonce-wd. Obs. [f. prec. + -ist: after formalist.] = conformist.1631 R. Brathwait Eng. Gentlew. (1641) 348 If your conscience be no conformalist, hee must pay for you.
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The New Formalist
The New Formalist also publishes The New Formalist E-book Series. See also
Mezzo Cammin
New Formalism
The Formalist
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External links
The New Formalist
The New Formalist Press
Monthly magazines published
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Formalism (philosophy)
A practitioner of formalism is called a formalist. See for example:
The Formalist, a literary magazine (now defunct) for formalist poetry
New Formalism, a movement within the poetry of the United States
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