Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of forming in idea or in thought; the act of making ideal. Also spelled
idealisation .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act or process of idealizing.
- noun (Fine Arts) The representation of natural objects, scenes, etc., in such a way as to show their most important characteristics; the study of the ideal.
- noun A defense mechanism that splits something one is ambivalent about into two representations -- one good and one bad.
- noun something that exists only as an idea.
- noun a protrayal of something as ideal.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act or
process ofidealizing . - noun The representation of natural objects, scenes, etc., in such a way as to show their most important characteristics; the study of the ideal.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that splits something you are ambivalent about into two representations--one good and one bad
- noun a portrayal of something as ideal
- noun something that exists only as an idea
Etymologies
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Examples
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Laws almost always involve approximation and idealization Sometimes the idealization is so great that a law is quite inaccurate over parts of the range of phenomena it is supposed to cover (as is the law for the simple pendulum or the general gas laws).
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Though a certain work of idealization is required to posit or conceive of an object as non-thinkable, nonclassical theory presses on to "an epistemological double-rupture" whereby the idealization is identified as such.
Introduction 2005
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In a way that recalls the idealization of Jean Genet by the French existentialists, it was his own freedom from constraints, as much as his urge to break the shackles of others, that drew the Transcendentalists to him.
Philocrites: John Brown: The Transcendentalists' terrorist. 2005
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In a way that recalls the idealization of Jean Genet by the French existentialists, it was his own freedom from constraints, as much as his urge to break the shackles of others, that drew the Transcendentalists to him.
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In their works women artists combine many different elements, such as idealization, realism, humor, satire and irony, which bear witness to their desire to escape the world in which they found themselves.
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Other labels for this kind of idealization include
Models in Science Frigg, Roman 2006
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But this common kind of idealization, though it is very important and very precious, does not produce the great events in the life of mankind.
Manhood of Humanity. Alfred Korzybski 1914
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Many genuine artists, who cannot be content with a mere inventory of material objects, seek to express the objects by what was once called "idealization," then "selection," and which tomorrow will again be called something different.
Concerning the Spiritual in Art Wassily Kandinsky 1905
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I have seen facts which would be described as "idealization" if I told them in this place; and the very names of these men, hardly known outside a narrow circle of friends, will soon be forgotten when the friends, too, have passed away.
Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin 1881
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All the materials with which his memory is crowded become classified, orderly, harmonious, and undergo that compulsory idealization which is the result of a childlike perception, that is to say, of a perception that is keen, magical by force of ingenuousness.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle 1864
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