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Intellectualism

Intellectualism meaning

The use or development of the intellect. | The doctrine that knowledge is derived from pure reason. | The use of mental attributes as a criterion or value.

Example sentences (14)

By comparison, today's Republican Party have full-on embraced neofascism, authoritarianism, racism, white supremacy, misogyny, bigotry, anti-intellectualism, anti-rationality and political cultism.

They are matched only by a civic culture that is under siege by the apostles of neoliberalism promoting privatization, consumerism, anti-intellectualism and a brutal market ideology purposefully bereft of any sense of social responsibility.

Bolden riffs on the etymology of “funk,” the epistemology of blue funk and examines avatars of what he calls “black organic intellectualism” from Duke Ellington to Gil Scott-Heron to D’Angelo.

Objectivity is the core of public intellectualism.

They want cheap pseudo intellectualism that supports their selfish, and shallow minded agenda.

But the fact that he successfully built his own machines is unsurprising—Maus has a PhD in political philosophy, and approaches pop music with the same intellectualism.

The act of confession and his attempt for reattachment is monumental and profound to many of us in the audience who also find themselves disconnected in the same manner, whether it be sexuality, intellectualism, or class, from their small town roots.

The primal credential is good education, such as would enable the leadership to combine -ideas and power, intellectualism and politics.

Using the vague term “science” as personified evil, that you can then somehow vanquish heroically, is at its argumentative core anti-intellectualism.

You are in a country in which intellectualism prevails.

Both have succeeded in appealing to audiences far beyond the purely academic sphere, but only in their mutual rejection of "intellectualism" as final is there real unanimity.

He is well known for his intellectualism, the development of social teachings with his famous papal encyclical Rerum novarum and his attempts to define the position of the Catholic Church with regard to modern thinking.

Instead, they would pursue dialogue, intellectualism, non-judgmentalism, and appeasement.

Trudeau and Lévesque had been personal rivals, with Trudeau's intellectualism contrasting with Lévesque's more working-class image.