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formalism [ˈfɔːməˌlɪzəm] n 1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) scrupulous or excessive adherence to outward form at the expense of inner reality or content 2. (Philosophy / Logic) a. the mathematical or logical structure of a scientific argument as distinguished from its subject matter b. the notation, and its structure, in which information is expressed 3. (Performing Arts / Theatre) Theatre a stylized mode of production 4. (Philosophy) (in Marxist criticism) excessive concern with artistic technique at the expense of social values, etc. 5. (Philosophy) the philosophical theory that a mathematical statement has no meaning but that its symbols, regarded as physical objects, exhibit a structure that has useful applications Compare logicism, intuitionism formalist n formalistic adj formalistically adv formalism a critical emphasis upon style, arrangement, and artistic means with limited attention to content, — formalist, n. — formalistic, adj. See also: Criticism
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