Definition of Emotionalism. Meaning of Emotionalism. Synonyms of Emotionalism

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Definition of Emotionalism

Emotionalism
Emotionalism E*mo"tion*al*ism, n. The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner.

Meaning of Emotionalism from wikipedia

- Look up emotionalism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emotionalism may refer to: Placing focus on emotions Appearance emotionalism, a philosophical...
- Emotionalism is an album released in 2007 by folk artists The Avett Brothers under Ramseur Records. The album's widespread success launched The Avett Brothers...
- Manhattan" during the Four Thieves Gone sessions. The band released Emotionalism on May 15, 2007. It debuted at the top of the Billboard Top Heats****ers...
- Since 2009, he worked as a painter, working in a style he calls abstract emotionalism. Richard Grieco was born in Watertown, New York, the son of Richard and...
- calls his view of the expressiveness of emotions in music "appearance emotionalism", which holds that music expresses emotion without feeling it. Stephen...
- pseudobulbar affect, pathological laughter and crying, emotional lability, emotionalism, emotional dysregulation, or more recently, involuntary emotional expression...
- bourgeois society, and democracy. The fin-de-siècle generation supported emotionalism, irrationalism, subjectivism, and vitalism. They regarded civilization...
- in 2008 to the Columbia record label, and had the number one album (Emotionalism) on Billboard's Heats****ers chart. The Avett Brothers have toured with...
- dominion status. Prolonged minority grievances and the use of communal emotionalism as an election campaign weapon by both Sinhalese and Tamil leaders abetted...
- Germany, Great Britain, Turkey, and the United States. Their art featured emotionalism and irrationality, fantasy and imagination, personality cults, folklore...