
Schematism
UK
/ˈskiːmətɪzəm/
US
/ˈskimətɪzəm/

Translation of "schematism" into Russian
schematism
NounUK
/ˈskiːmətɪzəm/
US
/ˈskimətɪzəm/
schematism
schematisms pl
The artist's work was criticized for its schematism.
Работа художника была раскритикована за её схематизм.
Definitions
schematism
NounUK
/ˈskiːmətɪzəm/
US
/ˈskimətɪzəm/
A systematic or organized arrangement or plan.
The architect's schematism was evident in the detailed blueprints of the new building.
A representation or diagram that outlines the structure or arrangement of something.
The teacher used a schematism to explain the complex process to the students.
In philosophy, particularly in Kantian philosophy, the process by which the mind organizes sensory data into a coherent structure.
Kant's concept of schematism is crucial for understanding how we perceive the world around us.
In art or literary style, the use of formulaic, conventional, or overly simplified forms rather than realistic or naturalistic representation.
The portrait's stiff lines reveal the schematism characteristic of early Byzantine icons.