experientialism
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- experientialist noun
- experientialistic adjective
Etymology
Origin of experientialism
First recorded in 1860–65; experiential + -ism
Example Sentences
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The third reason, she says, is the rise of "experientialism".
From BBC
“That’s the magic of experientialism,” Wallman says.
From The Guardian
“The big change to what I call experientialism is more about finding happiness and status in experiences instead.”
From The Guardian
My use of the term “experientialism” is much more cultural than it’s been used in the past.
From Salon
No one’s stated that as a manifesto and no one has made that forecast that we are moving from a value system of materialism to a value system of experientialism.
From Salon
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