What is another word for academicism?

Pronunciation: [ˌakədˈɛmɪsˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Academicism is a term used to describe a style of writing or approach to education that is overly focused on pedantic rules and formality. It is often associated with an excessive emphasis on theoretical knowledge and a lack of practical application. However, there are several synonyms that are more positive and encompass a broader range of approaches to academic pursuits. These include scholarship, erudition, intellectualism, cultivation, learning, and wisdom. Each of these terms highlights the importance of education and knowledge, but more generally emphasizes the pursuit of a well-rounded and practical education that can be used to improve the world.

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Usage examples for Academicism

I know the great power of academicism; I know how instinctively academicism everywhere must range itself on Mr. Darwin's side, and how askance it must look on those who write as I do; but I know also that there is a power before which even academicism must bow, and to this power I look not unhopefully for support.
"Luck or Cunning?"
Samuel Butler
Incidentally the didacticism of modern writers, and their absorption in the affairs of the moment, have not only served to make a breach between themselves and English literature as a whole, to the detriment of their perspective, but have also set a gulf between themselves and those of another school, for whom world literature is more important than the literature of to-day, for whom erudition and interest in the past are not to be lightly dismissed as academicism.
"Personality in Literature"
Rolfe Arnold Scott-James
academicism Handicapped people sometimes owe their success to the misfortune which weights them.
"The Note-Books of Samuel Butler"
Samuel Butler

Famous quotes with Academicism

  • It is a widely accepted notion among painters that it does not matter what one paints as long as it is well painted. This is the essence of academicism.
    Mark Rothko
  • This is the great vice of academicism, that it is concerned with ideas rather than with thinking.
    Lionel Trilling
  • Film is not analysis, it is the agitation of mind; cinema comes from the country fair and the circus, not from art and academicism.
    Werner Herzog

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