Meaning of Formalism | Babel Free
ˈfɔːməlɪz(ə)mDefinitions
- Strict adherence to a given form of conduct, practice etc.
- One of several alternative computational paradigms for a given theory.
- An approach to interpretation and/or evaluation focused on the (usually linguistic) structure of a literary work rather than on the contexts of its origin or reception.
- The tendency to elevate formal above expressive value in music, as in serialism.
- A particular mathematical or scientific theory or description of a given state or effect.
- A formal expression of a grammar; a formal grammar; a set of rules of syntax that, without reference to semantics, determine whether a sequence of symbols is a well-formed sentence in a given formal language.
- The ontological view of mathematics as a mere collection of string manipulation rules.
Equivalents
العربية
الشكلية
Беларуская
фармалізм
Čeština
formalismus
Deutsch
Formalismus
Español
formalismo
Suomi
formalismi
Français
formalisme
Magyar
formalizmus
Bahasa Indonesia
formalisme
Italiano
formalismo
日本語
形式主義
ქართული
ფორმალიზმი
Қазақша
формализм
한국어
틀
Македонски
формализам
Polski
formalizm
Português
formalismo
Русский
формализм
Slovenčina
formalizmus
Українська
формалі́зм
Examples
“Heisenberg seems to have been motivated by his intense annoyance that Schrödinger's more intuitive version of quantum theory was more widely accepted than his own, even though both formalisms led to the same results.”
“Dirac approaches quantum mechanics by means of a so-called symbolic method, the bracket formalism. Although this formalism has a mathematical flavour, in fact, it is based upon bold claims which lack mathematical foundation.”
“1992, tuart M. Shieber, Constraint-based Grammar Formalisms, The MIT Press, page 51, It is this abstraction that justifies considering these methods as characterizing constraint-based formalisms in general, rather than an individual formalism.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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