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单词 representationalism
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Definition of representationalism in English:

representationalism

noun ˌrɛprɪzɛnˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)mˌreprəˌzenˈtāSHənlˌizəm
mass noun
  • 1The practice or advocacy of representational art.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their work led him to conclude that both analytic philosophy and the linguistic turn were nothing more than the ‘last refuge’ of representationalism.
    • Can it change its aesthetic, yielding the standard of visual realism to photography, which already occupies the high ground of respectable representationalism in many western museums?
    • And that is what is accomplished by the specifically representationalist part of strong representationalism does, not by the functionalist part.
    • This expressivity, in our view, is the critical element for the construction of a politics of dispute that is not bound to modes of representationalism and the socio-cultural momentum that permits, even delights in, the horrors of war.
    • The earliest representation of the Buddha in the exhibition is a breathtakingly beautiful import from Gandhara with its echo of Hellenistic representationalism.
    • Here, representationalism borders on musical Impressionism, a concept Wagner discussed with Auguste Renoir.
    • Like Sigmar Polke, he shifts gears between a tonal representationalism that is somewhat photographic and layered drawing, and then pulls away, leaving a gestural abstraction on top.
    • Representationalism has its limits.
    • The second reason why pragmatists have dismissed representationalism has to do with concerns in the theory of knowledge.
    • Outside representationalism, what we are dealing with could not be culture as such.
    • George Maciunas has emphasized the importance of their work, expounding a theory against representationalism in art, semiotics, illusionism, and abstraction.
    • The role of Abstract Expressionism, whose characteristic feature was the lack of representationalism, is the focus of this well-illustrated and well-documented video.
    • As an artist who gained prominence in the turbulent and exciting 1960s, he was instrumental in the transition from abstract expressionism toward a return to the object and representationalism.
    • The exhibition notes tell us that he exploited the tension between abstract patterns and representationalism.
  • 2Philosophy

    another term for representationism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tye has recently advanced a theory of the first sort; this is what I call his representationalism.
    • The subject of representationalism therefore comes to appear as naturally given, just as, in this view, technology is also a given.
    • In ‘Bergson's Conception of Difference,’ Deleuze unfolds Bergson's potential as a critic of representationalism, reconcilable with Nietzsche and as an alternative to Heidegger.
    • As emphasized above, Berkeley's campaign against matter, as he presents it in the Principles, is directed against materialist representationalism and presupposes representationalism.
    • It combines elements of both representationalism and higher-order theory but does so in a way that varies interestingly from the more standard versions of either.

Derivatives

  • representationalist

  • adjective & noun
    • Early representationalists combined a psychological claim about the mental particulars that mediate our perceptions with an epistemological claim to the effect that only mental things can be perceived.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One could define it coarsely in terms of satisfaction or truth conditions, but understood in that way the representationalist thesis seems clearly false.
      • Unlike many other representationalists of the '90s, the artist relies for inspiration not on photos of the site but on her memories of a place.
      • In the second half of his paper Rowlands puts forward an externalist account of experiences, carefully distinguishing such an account from representationalist accounts of experience.
      • It should be clear that Husserl's critique of representationalist views of perception which we examined earlier bars this particular route to idealism.
 
 

Definition of representationalism in US English:

representationalism

nounˌreprəˌzenˈtāSHənlˌizəm
  • 1The practice or advocacy of representational art.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The role of Abstract Expressionism, whose characteristic feature was the lack of representationalism, is the focus of this well-illustrated and well-documented video.
    • The earliest representation of the Buddha in the exhibition is a breathtakingly beautiful import from Gandhara with its echo of Hellenistic representationalism.
    • Outside representationalism, what we are dealing with could not be culture as such.
    • As an artist who gained prominence in the turbulent and exciting 1960s, he was instrumental in the transition from abstract expressionism toward a return to the object and representationalism.
    • George Maciunas has emphasized the importance of their work, expounding a theory against representationalism in art, semiotics, illusionism, and abstraction.
    • The second reason why pragmatists have dismissed representationalism has to do with concerns in the theory of knowledge.
    • Like Sigmar Polke, he shifts gears between a tonal representationalism that is somewhat photographic and layered drawing, and then pulls away, leaving a gestural abstraction on top.
    • Here, representationalism borders on musical Impressionism, a concept Wagner discussed with Auguste Renoir.
    • And that is what is accomplished by the specifically representationalist part of strong representationalism does, not by the functionalist part.
    • This expressivity, in our view, is the critical element for the construction of a politics of dispute that is not bound to modes of representationalism and the socio-cultural momentum that permits, even delights in, the horrors of war.
    • Can it change its aesthetic, yielding the standard of visual realism to photography, which already occupies the high ground of respectable representationalism in many western museums?
    • Their work led him to conclude that both analytic philosophy and the linguistic turn were nothing more than the ‘last refuge’ of representationalism.
    • The exhibition notes tell us that he exploited the tension between abstract patterns and representationalism.
    • Representationalism has its limits.
  • 2Philosophy

    another term for representationism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As emphasized above, Berkeley's campaign against matter, as he presents it in the Principles, is directed against materialist representationalism and presupposes representationalism.
    • It combines elements of both representationalism and higher-order theory but does so in a way that varies interestingly from the more standard versions of either.
    • The subject of representationalism therefore comes to appear as naturally given, just as, in this view, technology is also a given.
    • In ‘Bergson's Conception of Difference,’ Deleuze unfolds Bergson's potential as a critic of representationalism, reconcilable with Nietzsche and as an alternative to Heidegger.
    • Tye has recently advanced a theory of the first sort; this is what I call his representationalism.
 
 
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