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intellectualism

/in-tl-ek-choo-uh-liz-uhm/US // ˌɪn tlˈɛk tʃu əˌlɪz əm //UK // (ˌɪntɪˈlɛktʃʊəˌlɪzəm) //

知识主义,知识论,知识分子,知识分子主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : devotion to intellectual pursuits.
    • : the exercise of the intellect.
    • : excessive emphasis on abstract or intellectual matters, especially with a lack of proper consideration for emotions.
    • : Philosophy. the doctrine that knowledge is wholly or chiefly derived from pure reason.the belief that reason is the final principle of reality.

Examples

  • And this mix of intellectualism and faithfulness is filling an unmet need among students on many of these campuses.

  • Do they have a point, or are their complaints just anti-intellectualism run amok?

  • These are institutions that are meant to promote the pursuit of intellectualism and honesty.

  • But America's long tradition of anti-intellectualism helped him become a star religious entrepreneur.

  • There the American kids encounter high schools that are deeply, even shockingly, enamored of intellectualism.

  • Here also appears clearly the anti-intellectualism of Crescas and his disagreement with Maimonides and Gersonides.

  • The Kabbala was at first a protest against too much intellectualism and rigidity in religion.

  • If anywhere, therefore, it is in the psychology of religion that intellectualism is doomed to failure.

  • Intellectualism may not always be so clearly other-worldly as Plato shows himself to be in this passage.

  • No doubt much of the gaiety, the delightful intellectualism of that pleasant refuge, had departed with the altering time.