ˈsenˌsizəm noun
( -s )
Etymology: sense (I) + -ism
1.
a. : the philosophic doctrine that sense perceptions furnish the sole data of knowledge
b. : sensationalism — usually used disparagingly
2. : hedonistic resort to the sensuous
ˈsenˌsizəm noun
( -s )
Etymology: sense (I) + -ism
1.
a. : the philosophic doctrine that sense perceptions furnish the sole data of knowledge
b. : sensationalism — usually used disparagingly
2. : hedonistic resort to the sensuous
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012