reflectionism

Noun

 * 1) The view that cultural phenomena (literature, art, etc.) simply mirror the ideology of the dominant economic patterns of society.
 * 2) The belief that we apprehend the world by copying or reflecting it within the mind; the idea that thought is a reflection of reality, rather than something created by the mind.
 * 3) The belief that judgement is intuitive and that reflection and reason are subsequently applied to justify judgements.
 * 4) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.
 * 1) The belief that we apprehend the world by copying or reflecting it within the mind; the idea that thought is a reflection of reality, rather than something created by the mind.
 * 2) The belief that judgement is intuitive and that reflection and reason are subsequently applied to justify judgements.
 * 3) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.
 * 1) The belief that judgement is intuitive and that reflection and reason are subsequently applied to justify judgements.
 * 2) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.
 * 1) The belief that judgement is intuitive and that reflection and reason are subsequently applied to justify judgements.
 * 2) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.
 * 1) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.
 * 1) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.
 * 1) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.
 * 1) The use of reflection to examine and critique aspects of society.