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- Sentimentality abstract "Sentimentality originally indicated the reliance on feelings as a guide to truth, but current usage defines it as an appeal to shallow, uncomplicated emotions at the expense of reason.Sentimentalism in philosophy is a view in meta-ethics according to which morality is somehow grounded in moral sentiments or emotions. Sentimentalism in literature is both a device used to induce a tender emotional response disproportionate to the situation at hand, (and thus to substitute heightened and generally uncritical feeling for normal ethical and intellectual judgments), and a heightened reader response willing to invest previously prepared emotions to respond disproportionately to a literary situation."A sentimentalist", Oscar Wilde wrote, "is one who desires to have the luxury of an emotion without paying for it." In James Joyce's Ulysses, Stephen Dadalus sends Buck Mulligan a telegraph that reads "The sentimentalist is he who would enjoy without incurring the immense debtorship for a thing done." James Baldwin considered that 'Sentimentality, the ostentatious parading of excessive and spurious emotion, is the mark of dishonesty, the inability to feel...the mask of cruelty'.".
- Sentimentality thumbnail Maria_Magdalene_praying.jpg?width=300.
- Sentimentality wikiPageExternalLink Sentimentality-is-poisoning-our-society.html.
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- Sentimentality hasPhotoCollection Sentimentality.
- Sentimentality subject Category:Emotion.
- Sentimentality subject Category:History_of_ideas.
- Sentimentality subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Sentimentality comment "Sentimentality originally indicated the reliance on feelings as a guide to truth, but current usage defines it as an appeal to shallow, uncomplicated emotions at the expense of reason.Sentimentalism in philosophy is a view in meta-ethics according to which morality is somehow grounded in moral sentiments or emotions.".
- Sentimentality label "Sentimental".
- Sentimentality label "Sentimentality".
- Sentimentality label "Sentimentalität".
- Sentimentality label "Сентиментальность".
- Sentimentality sameAs Sentiment.
- Sentimentality sameAs Sentimentalität.
- Sentimentality sameAs Sentimental.
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- Sentimentality sameAs Q1726864.
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- Sentimentality wasDerivedFrom Sentimentality?oldid=605239234.
- Sentimentality depiction Maria_Magdalene_praying.jpg.
- Sentimentality isPrimaryTopicOf Sentimentality.