alogism

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An early 20th century movement in painting and writing, emerging from the Russian avant-garde, which made use of antirational or nonsensical elements. countable,uncountable
    — His right eye was black; the left, for some strange reason (alogism), green. Black eyebrows, but (alogism) one higher that the other. In short a foreigner (alogism).
  2. An absurd or nonsensical element deliberately added to a work that belongs to the alogism movement. countable,uncountable
    — The theatricality of logic is, then, at least as effective in such speeches as are the meanderings of many an avant-garde playwright whose comic alogisms tend, sometime, to detract from the gravity of the situation described.
  3. Irrationality; the rejection of logical thinking as a means of approaching truth. countable,uncountable
    — Dialectics degenerates into its contrary (as it does later in neo-Hegelian irrationalism), into alogism.
  4. An irrational statement or line of argument; a logical error. countable,uncountable
    — so the pen of Moses, of which the former may be regarded as in some manner symbolical, will confound all the physical sophisms and alogisms which have been advanced, in contradiction or perversion of the record which that pen was commissioned to inscribe.
  5. An inconsistency or arbitrary situation that follows no logical pattern. countable,uncountable
    — Thus, in order to develop a system or automatic monitoring of the results of observations abourt the vessels of the GUGMS, it was necessary to conduct a statistical analysis of the data in the operational regions for the purpose of determining locally uniform regions, with respect to variability of the elements to be analyzed and to develop algorithms of the alogisms for all forms of observation.

词形变化

alogisms plural
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