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Qu'est-ce (qui) est EMOTIONALISM - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Emotionalist; Emotionalisms; Emotionalism (disambiguation)

Emotionalism         
·noun The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner.
Emotionalism (album)         
ALBUM BY THE AVETT BROTHERS
Emotionalism (The Avett Brothers album)
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 into the national spotlight, catching the eye of producer Rick Rubin who would go on to produce their next album I And Love And You.

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Emotionalism

Emotionalism may refer to:

  • Placing focus on emotions
  • Appearance emotionalism, a philosophical concept that inanimate objects and phenomena may convey emotions to people by their appearances resembling emotional expressions
  • Emotionalism (disorder) a historical synonym for pseudobulbar affect, a neurological disorder manifested in uncontrollable displays of emotions (laughter, crying, etc.)
  • Emotionalism (album), an album by The Avett Brothers
Exemples du corpus de texte pour EMOTIONALISM
1. The emotionalism becomes the news, the brand, the gimmick.
2. That is what contributes very much to the emotionalism of much of the debate around immigration."
3. Jenkins, of Canada‘s fisheries department, argues that these moves are a product of emotionalism.
4. She‘s a rock of stability and dignity in an age of fickleness and hysterical emotionalism.
5. In a profession that pledges itself to suppress self–interest to ensure its credibility, are emotionalism and outrage ever appropriate?