Definition of schematism in English:
schematism
noun ˈskiːmətɪz(ə)mˈskiməˌtɪzəm
mass nounThe arrangement or presentation of something according to a scheme or schema.
one must try to locate the precise questions with which to replace Marx's schematism
Example sentencesExamples
- Dogmatic constraints, tactical stereotypes, schematism in place of originality, and the boring repetition of truisms are contributing factors in creative infecundity.
- Keynes also explains in detail how to use in practice his logical schematism.
- The Apollonian tendency now appears disguised as logical schematism.
- Thus for Keynes intuition is an important instrument to put at work in his logical schematism.
- This schematism of our understanding with regard to appearances and their mere form is a hidden art in the depths of the human soul, whose true operations we can divine from nature and lay unveiled before our eyes only with difficulty.
- The novel has a schematism or geometric quality, as in the abstract shape of the diptych or the dyad of the book's two sections, which are titled ‘The Prince’ and ‘The Princess.’
- The peculiar nature of Keynes's schematism is that it is constructed to tame ‘the extreme complexity of the actual course of events’.
- This occurs in what Kant calls transcendental schematism.
Origin
Early 17th century: from modern Latin schematismus, from Greek skhēmatismos 'assumption of a certain form', from skhēma, skhēmat- 'form'.
Definition of schematism in US English:
schematism
nounˈskiməˌtɪzəmˈskēməˌtizəm
The arrangement or presentation of something according to a scheme or schema.
one must try to locate the precise questions with which to replace Marx's schematism
Example sentencesExamples
- This schematism of our understanding with regard to appearances and their mere form is a hidden art in the depths of the human soul, whose true operations we can divine from nature and lay unveiled before our eyes only with difficulty.
- The Apollonian tendency now appears disguised as logical schematism.
- Dogmatic constraints, tactical stereotypes, schematism in place of originality, and the boring repetition of truisms are contributing factors in creative infecundity.
- Keynes also explains in detail how to use in practice his logical schematism.
- This occurs in what Kant calls transcendental schematism.
- The peculiar nature of Keynes's schematism is that it is constructed to tame ‘the extreme complexity of the actual course of events’.
- The novel has a schematism or geometric quality, as in the abstract shape of the diptych or the dyad of the book's two sections, which are titled ‘The Prince’ and ‘The Princess.’
- Thus for Keynes intuition is an important instrument to put at work in his logical schematism.
Origin
Early 17th century: from modern Latin schematismus, from Greek skhēmatismos ‘assumption of a certain form’, from skhēma, skhēmat- ‘form’.