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Перевод: formalism
[существительное] формализм ; педантичность ; обрядовость
Тезаурус:
- This pragmatic shift in philosophy may be seen as part of a broader "revolt against formalism" in the USA.
- However, it is also informed by more rigorous approaches to language - those of generative linguistics and formal semantics - and this greater leaning towards formalism can be seen both in its treatment of integration and construction, and in the attention it pays to aspects of language processing such as parsing.
- The American film-maker Maya Deren says somewhere that "response should always precede analysis", a remark which sounds as if it was made as an artist's challenge to academic dryness and formalism.
- Doreen McBarnet and Christopher Whelan in a paper entitled The Elusive Spirit of the Law consider the limits of formalism in attempts to control market activity and the possible effectiveness of anti-formalist strategies such as that claimed by the ASB.
- The patchwork quilt of administrative decision-making powers reinforced the idea that this was not a new system of law in the making and the formalism of normativism led to the idea that to the extent that we had administrative law, the subject consisted wholly or mainly of delegated legislation and administrative adjudication; that is, the forms of administrative action classifiable in terms of a conception of a formal separation of powers.
- This group preferred to focus their work on the myth of legal certainty and to challenge the idea of legal formalism by undermining the conception of the judicial process implicit in the case method.
- It was a free system with none of the formalism of the ordinary civil procedure.
- In his younger, more confident days he could quip that "formalism is the name given to music not understood on first hearing"; but by 1948 he was less resilient, and the situation more threatening.
- Oddly enough, there is a point in the new film when Greenaway puts the formalism on a back-burner, and seems to remember that he has hired actors - people, that is, who are skilled at projecting emotions.
- Since numerals do not stand for "numbers in abstract" but for "particular things numbered", the misguided interest in the properties of such abstractions has really been a trifling concern with mere language or formalism.
- The defence of formalism is always that it serves to control an excess of feeling, but here in the absence of formalism there is nothing but empty pathos, artificiality in its weak form.
- This is true of Belsey's book, of Hawkes's own Structuralism and Semiotics , of Tony Bennett's Marxism and Formalism , of many of the contributions in Peter Widdowson's Re-Reading English , and of Anthony Easthope's Poetry as Discourse .
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