CH. 26 Flashcards

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Logical positivism

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A philosophy that sees meaning in only beliefs that can be empirically proven, and that therefore rejects most of the concerns of traditional philosophy, from the existence of God to the meaning of happiness as nonsense.

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existentialism

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A philosophy that stresses the meaninglessness of existence and the importance of the individual searching for moral values in an uncertain world.

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theory of special relativity

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Albert Einstein’s theory that time and space are relative to the observer and that only the speed of light remains constant.

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id, ego, and superego

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Freudian terms to describe the three parts of the self and the basis of human behavior, which Freud saw as basically irrational.

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modernism

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A label given to the artistic and cultural 19th and early 20th centuries, which were typified by radical experimentation that challenged traditional forms of artistic expression.

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functionalism

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The principle that buildings, like industrial products, should serve as well as possible the purpose for which they were made without excessive ornamentation.

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Bauhaus

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A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.

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Dadism

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An artistic movement of the 1920s and 1930s that attacked all accepted standards of art and behavior and delighted in outrageous conduct.

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stream-of-sonsciousness technique

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A literacy technique, found in works by Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and others, that uses interior thoughts and feelings as they occur- to explore the human psyche.

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“modern girl”

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Somewhat stereotypical image of the modern and independent working woman popular in the 1920s.

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Dawes Plan

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War reparations agreement that reduced Germany’s yearly payments, made payment dependent on economic prosperity, and granted large U.S. loans to promote recovery.

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Great Depression

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A worldwide economic depression from 1929 through 1939, unique in its severity and duration and with slow and uneven recovery.

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Popular Front

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A short-lived New Deal-inspired alliance in France led by Leon Blum that encouraged the union movement and launched a far-reaching program of social reform.

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