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sensist|ˈsɛnsɪst| [f. sense n. + -ist.] = sensationalist 1. Also attrib.
1874Mivart in Contemp. Rev. Oct. 774 A wide divergence from the teaching of the last named writer has been introduced by his brother sensist, Mr. G. H. Lewes. Ibid. 786 The phenomena of Cosmical Evolution are presented by the sensist school in terms of matter and force. 1886Lockhart Rosmini I. 102 Wily agents were spreading the pernicious tenets of the Sensists. Hence senˈsistic a.
1882T. Davidson in Fortn. Rev. July 18 A sensistic philosophy, which, by circumscribing the natural powers of the mind within the narrowest limits, left indefinite room for authority. |