sensationalism

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The use of sensational matter or methods, especially in writing, journalism, or politics.

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Sensational subject matter.

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Interest in or the effect of such subject matter.

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The theory that sensation is the only source of knowledge.

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The ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion of good.

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In philosophy, the theory or doctrine that all our ideas are solely derived through our senses or sensations; sensualism.

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Sensational writing or language; the presentation of matters or details of such a nature or in such a manner as to thrill the reader or to gratify vulgar curiosity: as, the sensationalism of the press.

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The doctrine held by Condillac, and by some ascribed to Locke, that our ideas originate solely in sensation, and consist of sensations transformed; sensualism; — opposed to intuitionalism, and rationalism.

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The practice or methods of sensational writing or speaking.