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Stultification (from
Latin stultus stupid)
refers to the
state of
being or a
situation or an...
- of Reason,
which marked a
period of
great spiritual somnolence and
stultification in the
Church of England. Thus, by the end of the 18th
century and the...
-
Katie (September 20, 2017). "Still
waters aren't all that deep in the
stultifying Woodshock". The A.V. Club.
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original on
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- in the 1960s, but its
continued uncritical support for an
increasingly stultified and
militaristic Soviet Union further alienated it from the rest of the...
- by
texts in the
religious schools,
interpreted for the most part with
stultifying literalness. It had come to
include virtually any
intellectual production...
-
Firebrand is a
period piece whose revisionist aims are at odds with its
stultifying approach." Metacritic,
which uses a
weighted average, ****igned the film...
- that “there is
stultification whenever one
intelligence is
subordinated to
another ...
whoever teaches without eman****ting
stultifies”. Rancière's philosophy...
- That must be part of the reason;
indeed it does help to
explain the
stultifying nature of much
school biology. But
zoology as
taught at all
levels became...
- It
constantly feeds on and
derives strength from the
newspapers and
stultifies both
science and art by ****iduously
flattering the
lowest of tastes; clarity...
- above, 'argued that
elegant writing had
become an end in itself, and the
stultifying effect of this on the
Chinese civil service had
contributed in no small...