a person who bases conduct, or the theory of conduct, upon feelings rather than reason: a romantic emotionalist. ... Use emotionalist in a Sentence ... See web results for emotionalist...
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This sentimentalist or emotionalist school of ethics, which provided an important part of the foundations of both Romanticism and the French Revolution, developed in response to the English empiricists Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. ... Emotionalist Moral Philosophy: Sympathy and the Moral Theory that Overthrew Kings...
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Emotionalist Moral Philosophy ... Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart, and Thomas Reid and Emotionalist Moral Theory ... Adam Smith and Emotionalist Moral Theory...
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cussions, the emotionalist theory of art has been adequately and systematically represented. The contrast between the emotional ...
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According to the emotionalist theory of histrionic psychology, that actor was most successful who had neither a distinct personality nor a strong ...
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his doctrine, like his method, is emotionalist; their opponents have claimed ... that Rousseau has " an entirely new theory which submits reason to the ...
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the emotionalist or Romanticist theory of art. That there are difficulties in the emotionalist theory cannot be denied. But the difficulties in Kan- ...
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Emotionalist theory: focuses neither on the material nor the social world but rather on the psychological realm of inner experience and the feelings of the individual.
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Aestheticism is a term applied to the theory that fails to distinguish bet. the beautiful and the good (true, to a certain extent, of the Greeks). The Bible often uses connotations of beauty in describing the good (e.g., Ps 149:4;
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9780872202955, titled "What Is Art?" | Hackett Pub Co Inc, October 1, 1996, cover price $9.95 | About this edition: Maude's excellent translation of Tolstoy's treatise on the emotionalist theory of art was the first unexpurgated version of the work to appear in any language.
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