intellectualism
[ in-tl-ek-choo-uh-liz-uh m ]
/ ˌɪn tlˈɛk tʃu əˌlɪz əm /
noun
devotion to intellectual pursuits.
the exercise of the intellect.
excessive emphasis on abstract or intellectual matters, especially with a lack of proper consideration for emotions.
Philosophy.
- the doctrine that knowledge is wholly or chiefly derived from pure reason.
- the belief that reason is the final principle of reality.
Origin of intellectualism
First recorded in 1820–30;
intellectual +
-ism
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intellectualism
/ (ˌɪntɪˈlɛktʃʊəˌlɪzəm) /
noun
development and exercise of the intellect
the placing of excessive value on the intellect, esp with disregard for the emotions
philosophy
- the doctrine that reason is the ultimate criterion of knowledge
- the doctrine that deliberate action is consequent on a process of conscious or subconscious reasoning