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单词 sensationism
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sensationismn.

Brit. /s(ɛ)nˈseɪʃn̩ɪz(ə)m/, /s(ɛ)nˈseɪʃənɪz(ə)m/, U.S. /sɛnˈseɪʃəˌnɪz(ə)m/, /sənˈseɪʃəˌnɪz(ə)m/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: sensation n., -ism suffix.
Etymology: < sensation n. + -ism suffix. Compare sensationalism n. and earlier sensationist n.
1. Philosophy. The theory that all knowledge is derived from the senses; = sensationalism n. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > epistemology > [noun] > philosophy of sense perception > sensualism
sensualism1797
sensuism1840
sensationalism1846
sensationism1846
sensism1846
1846 J. D. Morell Hist. & Crit. View Speculative 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.
1896 H. W. Parker Agnostic Gospel 191 It [sc. philosophical agnosticism] is founded usually on sensationism—the doctrine that all our knowledge is derived from the senses.
1936 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. July 96 Stout saw the futility of associationism and sensationism forty years ago.
1956 Philos. & Phenomenol. Res. 17 153 Democritus' objection to Protagoras' sensationism is so like Plato's that the two were lumped together in antiquity.
2012 Q. Cassam in J. Campbell & Q. Cassam Berkeley's Puzzle 103 What Berkeley is saying is that experientialism and sensationism are jointly incompatible with realism.
2. Esp. in literature or the media: the use of sensational material or language, or a sensationalistic style, in order to provoke public interest or excitement; = sensationalism n. 2.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > spectacular, sensational, or dramatic display > [noun]
stage-work1649
scenery1726
theatricalness1727
dramatizing1808
show1822
theatricality1837
pyrotechny1845
theatricalism1854
sensational1861
sensationalism1862
sensationism1862
theatricism1872
theatricalization1875
dramaticism1878
dramatism1880
spectacularity1883
spectacularism1888
theatre1926
son et lumière1968
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > work of art > qualities generally
decoruma1568
humoura1568
variety1597
strength1608
uniformity1625
barbarity1644
freedom1645
boldness1677
correctness1684
clinquant1711
unity1712
contrast1713
meretriciousness1727
airiness1734
pathos1739
chastity1760
vigour1774
prettyism1789
mannerism1803
serio-comic1805
actuality1812
largeness1824
local colour1829
subjectivitya1834
idealism1841
pastoralism1842
inartisticalitya1849
academicism1852
realism1856
colour contrast1858
crampedness1858
niggling1858
audacity1859
superreality1859
literalism1860
pseudo-classicism1861
sensationalism1862
sensationism1862
chocolate box1865
pseudo-classicality1867
academism1871
actualism1872
academicalism1874
ethos1875
terribilità1877
local colouring1881
neoclassicism1893
mass effect1902
attack1905
verismo1908
kitsch1921
abstraction1923
self-consciousness1932
surreality1936
tension1941
build-up1942
sprezzatura1957
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories
romanticism1821
romantism1828
naturalism1845
realism1856
sensationism1862
symbolism1866
classicisma1878
eroticism1881
impressionism1883
sensitivism1891
verism1892
neoclassicism1893
veritism1894
social realism1898
neo-realism1908
futurism1909
Félibrism1911
postmodernism1914
vorticism1914
Dada1918
Dadaism1918
Scythism1921
Scythianism1923
Russian Formalism1925
surrealism1927
Neue Sachlichkeit1929
populism1930
Sachlichkeit1930
dirty realism1931
ultraism1932
thingism1935
formalism1943
organicism1945
lettrism1946
New Wave1960
socialist realism1967
catastrophism1969
pointillism1972
po-mo1986
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > vigour or force > [noun] > sensationalizing > sensationalism
sensation1862
sensationalism1862
sensationism1862
gee-whizzery1961
1862 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) 22 Mar. 140/1 (heading) Sunday sensationism.
1894 Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago) 14 Feb. 6/3 One of the saddest instances of unwarranted sensationism with which the newspapers have dealt recently.
1921 Radcliffe News (Cambridge, Mass.) 18 Mar. 3/1 She considerably weakened her position by the use of a great deal of sensationism.
1960 Birtle (Manitoba) Eye Witness 28 June 5/3 If the Americans want lurid sensationism,..then our TV film producers must adopt the same policy as the makers of cinema feature films.
2007 Burnley Express (Nexis) 4 May Your anonymous journalist seems to have erred on the side of sensationism for whatever reason!
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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