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theoreticism|θiːɒˈrɛtɪsɪz(ə)m| [f. theoretic a. (n.) + -ism.] (See quot. 1974.) So theoˈreticist a.
1970B. Brewster tr. L. Althusser in Althusser & Balibar's Reading Capital 8 One of the theses I advanced as to the nature of philosophy did express a certain ‘theoreticist’ tendency. More precisely, the definition of philosophy as a theory of theoretical practice..is unilateral and therefore inaccurate. 1974Science & Society XXXVIII. 404 After 1965..Althusser responded to ‘theoreticist’ and ‘positivist’ readings of his texts by reformulating in particular his concept of ‘philosophy’ and its relationship to ‘science’. Ibid. 421 This dialectical understanding..preserves method against three forms of reductionism and their corresponding ideologies: historical empiricism (historicism)..; structural idealism/empiricism..; and speculative idealism (theoreticism), which radically separates historical and structural analysis. 1981Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Feb. 136/4 They were..saturated in what would have been called—had the word not borne the double taint of ‘jargon’ and ‘theory’—theoreticism. |