different between antihistoricism vs historicism
antihistoricism
English
Etymology
anti- +? historicism
Noun
antihistoricism (countable and uncountable, plural antihistoricisms)
- (philosophy, art) Any aesthetic, such as futurism in architecture, that rejects traditions and historicism.
Translations
antihistoricism From the web:
- what does anti historicism mean
- what does historicism mean
- what is the difference between historicism and new historicism
historicism
English
Etymology
historic +? -ism.
Noun
historicism (countable and uncountable, plural historicisms)
- A theory that events are influenced by historical conditions, rather than by people.
- (art) The use of historical styles in contemporary art.
- (theology) A method of interpretation in Christian eschatology which attempts to associate Biblical prophecies with actual historical events and symbolic beings with historical persons or societies.
Derived terms
Related terms
- historicist
Translations
See also
- futurism
- historism
- preterism
historicism From the web:
- what is historicism in literature
- what is historicism theory
- what is historicism in linguistics
- what is historicism in philosophy
- what is historicism in architecture
- what new historicism
- what is historicism approach
- what is historicism criticism
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