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Webster 1913 Edition


Formalism

Form′al-ism

(fôrm′al-ĭz’m)
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Noun.
The practice or the doctrine of strict adherence to, or dependence on, external forms, esp. in matters of religion.
Official
formalism
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Sir H. Rawlinson.

Webster 1828 Edition


Formalism

FORM'ALISM

,
Noun.
Formality. [The latter is generally used.]

Definition 2024


formalism

formalism

English

Noun

formalism (countable and uncountable, plural formalisms)

  1. Strict adherence to a given form of conduct, practice etc.
  2. (computing) One of several alternative computational paradigms for a given theory.
  3. (literature) An approach to interpretation and/or evaluation focused on the (usually linguistic) structure of a literary work rather than on the contexts of its origin or reception.
  4. (music) The tendency to elevate formal above expressive value in music, as in serialism.
  5. (mathematics, physics) A particular mathematical or scientific theory or description of a given state or effect.
    • 2011, Brian Cox & Jeff Forshaw, The Quantum Universe, Allen Lane 2011, p. 54:
      Heisenberg seems to have been motivated by his intense annoyance that Schrödinger's more intuitive version of quantum theory was more widely accepted than his own, even though both formalisms led to the same results.

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  • formalism in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • formalism in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911