intellectualism in English

noun
1
the exercise of the intellect at the expense of the emotions.
Neither intellectualism nor emotions such as hatred and anger are able to occupy such a space.

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1. Andrew Hacker gives campus-based intellectualism a good name.

2. Powell people referred to the defense secretary's ruminative intellectualism as "The Aspin University."

3. He had come, he said, “from a background of proud, competitive intellectualism.”

4. The change of her views actually reflects the inherent contradiction of mass culture:between fighting and tameness, seriousness and anti-intellectualism.

5. Stanford seemed like fertile ground for the sort of peripatetic intellectualism on display in The Origins of Political Order.

6. 26 The band is quietly leading a sincere revolution, knitting a genuine boyish irony and bookish intellectualism to instantly memorable songs.

7. Elements of the Beatnik trope included pseudo-intellectualism, drug use, and a cartoonish depiction of real-life people along with the spiritual quest of Jack Kerouac's

8. The body narrative of New Metropolis Novels' has embodied two tendencies,(Sentence dictionary) anti- intellectualism and hedonism under the common function of consumerism and mass culture since 1990's.