mod·ern·ism /ˈmɑdɚ/
現代作風,現代主義,近世思想
Mod·ern·ism n.
1. Modern practice; a thing of recent date; esp., a modern usage or mode of expression.
2. Certain methods and tendencies which, in Biblical questions, apologetics, and the theory of dogma, in the endeavor to reconcile the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church with the conclusions of modern science, replace the authority of the church by purely subjective criteria; -- so called officially by Pope Pius X.
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modernism
n 1: genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious
break with previous genres
2: the quality of being current or of the present; "a shopping
mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this
village" [syn: modernity, modernness, contemporaneity,
contemporaneousness]
3: practices typical of contemporary life or thought