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academism

NOUN
  1. orthodoxy of a scholastic variety

How To Use academism In A Sentence

  • It is probably in Switzerland that his influence was the most fertile: Bodmer borrows from him to fight against Gottsched's academism, and Sulzer takes him as a basis for his theory of sensibility.
  • The tracks are overwhelmed by signature tunes, the concert halls by ‘classical’ compositions and ‘new music’ academism.
  • The style of the architecture in shanghai changed from colony to academism reaction.
  • The social structure, the heavy academism and specific institutional traits blocked any possibility of learning or expressing new modes of thought.
  • I think a lot of videos are good but video as a medium is now an academy, and artists, anyone creative, have got to resist academism.
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