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单词 schematism
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schematismn.

Brit. /ˈskiːmətɪz(ə)m/, U.S. /ˈskiməˌtɪzəm/
Etymology: < modern Latin schēmatismus, < Greek σχηματισμός the assumption of a certain form or appearance, < σχηματίζειν : see schematize v. Compare German schematismus.
1. The use of a ‘scheme’ or rhetorical figure.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > figure of speech > [noun] > use of figures
figuration1561
imagery1583
schematism1617
1617 S. Collins Epphata to F. T. ii. x. 446 By tongues, we may understand omne prodigiosum, euen all miracles, the genus by the species, no vnusuall schematisme.
2. Mode of arrangement of parts or particles; inner structure. Now rare.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > [noun]
composition1555
schematism1660
the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > [noun] > mode of arrangement > of parts or particles
geometry1658
schematism1660
compartment1704
1660 H. More Explan. Grand Myst. Godliness vii. xiv. 336 Not any Bustles or Counter-blasts of various Aspects of the Heavenly bodies, that do and undo according to the diversities and contrarieties of their Schematisms and Configurations.
1664 J. Evelyn Sylva (1679) 8 Some haply might here recommend to us a more accurate Microscopical examen, to interpret their most secret Schematismes, which were an over nicety for these great Plantations.
1665 R. Hooke Micrographia 109 The pores or interstitia, which may, perhaps, be even in the texture or Schematism of that part of the Wood.
1686 J. Goad Astro-meteorologica i. xi. 39 Planetary Aspects are no vain Terms of a Bawbling Art, but are Mysterious Schematisms of a secret Force.
1846 G. H. Lewes Hist. Philos. III. iii. 42 The latent schematism [Bacon's latens schematismus] is that invisible structure of bodies on which so many of their properties depend.
1860 D. Greenwell Patience of Hope 24 The structure, the schematism of our faith.
3. A schematic arrangement; a set form for classification or exposition. Also, the schematic method of presentation, or excessive addiction to this.
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the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > [noun]
ordinancec1390
compositionc1400
order?a1425
rayc1440
ordination1531
dispose1603
divisiona1616
compositure1625
composure1628
method1640
tactics1650
allocation1656
rangement1674
schematism1701
arrangement1715
orderedness1724
groupment1837
the world > relative properties > order > [noun] > quality of being systematic > systematic arrangement > a schematic arrangement
schematism1701
the world > relative properties > order > [noun] > quality of being systematic > systematic arrangement > a schematic arrangement > schematic method or presentation
schematism1887
1701 T. Beverley Grand Apoc. Question 21 I shall therefore compare Three Schematisms of Prophecy, and one Great Apostolic Scripture to Clear this.
1828 E. B. Pusey Hist. Enq. Rationalist Char. I. i. 47 Homiletic consists only in a philosophical schematism, how a sermon is logically to be arranged.
1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 23 June 3 There are pages and pages of this sort of thing, chock-full of schematism and mathematical symbols.
1902 J. Denney Death of Christ 211 One could not go to the New Testament with a more misleading schematism in his mind.
1905 W. Sanday Crit. Fourth Gospel 131 Here we have a ‘schematism’, a stereotyped formula, which shows poverty of invention.
4. Philosophy. ‘Schematizing’ action (of the intellect). In Kant: The application of the categories, by means of schemata (see schema n. 1), to the data of sense-perception. Also in Psychology (cf. schema n. 1b).
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the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > idealism > [noun] > Kantianism > elements of
conception1701
schematism1794
categorical imperative1796
intuition1796
matter1796
receptivity1796
schema1796
dialectic1797
multifarious1798
reciprocity1799
form1803
synthesis1817
Anschauung1820
manifold?1822
category1829
modality1836
multiplex1836
predicable1838
multiple1839
multiplicity1839
presentmenta1842
elanguescence1855
the mind > mental capacity > psychology > experimental psychology > stimulus-response > stimulus > [noun] > organization of
schema1920
schematism1951
1794 S. T. Coleridge Coll. Lett. (1956) I. 132 I am not conscious of having injured her otherwise, than by having mistaken the ebullience of schematism for affection.
1796 F. A. Nitsch Gen. View Kant's Princ. conc. Man 103 Our conceptions of figures and pictures originate in the schematism of the pure intellect.
1839 Penny Cycl. XIII. 176/1 [article Kant.]
1865 G. Grote Plato II. xxiv. 259 Indispensable to the exigencies and consistent schematism of the theorising intelligence.
1951 Gattegno & Hodgson tr. Piaget Play, Dreams & Imitation viii. 220 Two peculiarities..remind us once again of the sensori-motor schematism of stage VI, but this time on the new plane of concepts in the process of formation.
1974 Nature 8 Mar. 177/1 This kind of knowledge (or understanding) is conceptualised as being based on a hierarchy of operative schemes (Piaget calls it ‘schematism’).
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