Crossword-Solution: PRIMITIVISM
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| Painting genre of Grandma Moses | 1 answer |
| the doctrine that a simple and natural life is morally best | 1 answer |
| A GENRE CHARACTERISTIC OF PRIMITIVE ARTISTS OR CHILDREN | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
OLPLWA
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Sentences with PRIMITIVISM (5)
Something of this far-off and gigantic primitivism inheres also in the poetry of William Cullen Bryant.
One perceives that one is drinking Veuve Clicquot of a vintage year, and one suspects the nationality of our host's cook." "You can have all the primitivism you want if you look out of the windows," Cecil remarked drily.
With that recurrence to primitivism with which I have always been a hearty sympathiser, they agreed, instead of going round their little world making sneering remarks about each other, to fight it out.” “At your suggestion, I presume?” Francis interposed.
Each summer 15,000 or 20,000 people from all over the country assemble here to take courses in a great variety of subjects, from Italian Primitivism to Camp Cookery.
Although he supposed the young man was well-meaning enough--he'd grant him that negligible virtue--wouldn't it be terrible to have a system of existence in which one was advanced on the basis of intent rather than result? The higher life-forms would degenerate into primitivism.
Quotes with PRIMITIVISM (2)
I love widely and deeply, the Naive sense of Primitivism I manage to project in my Art. It always gives me a sense that it is not developed or derived from anything else, and it is unaffected by objective reasoning. Very similar to my nomadic life.
The church's theology bought into this ahistoricism in different ways: along a more liberal, post-Kantian trajectory, the historical particularities of Christian faith were reduced to atemporal moral teachings that were universal and unconditioned. Thus it turned out that what Jesus taught was something like Kant's categorical imperative - a universal ethics based on reason rather than a set of concrete practices related to a specific community. Liberal Christianity fostered …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2006).