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sensationism|sɛnˈseɪʃənɪz(ə)m| [f. sensation + -ism.] 1. = sensationalism 2.
1863Mansel Lett., Lect., etc. (1873) 242 (art. Sensation Novels) In them we have sensationism pure and undisguised. 1878Scribner's Monthly Nov. 144/2 Sensationism is a grievous vice of the pulpit... But sensationism is only an insurrection..against conventionality. 2. = sensationalism 1.
1846J. D. Morell Hist. Philos. I. p. xi, Next, I thought of sensism and sensationism, as being terms well adapted to describe the philosophy which builds itself up upon sense, or sensation; but these seemed to fail in respect to taste and euphony. 1936Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. July 96 Stout saw the futility of associationism and sensationism forty years ago. 1948W. McDougall Social Psychol. (ed. 29) 427 The essential novelty (for German psychology) of the teaching of this [sc. Gestalt] school is the repudiation of atomistic sensationism. |