adumbrationism

English

Etymology

From the Latin adumbrātiō, from adumbrō.

Noun

adumbrationism (plural adumbrationisms)

  1. The attribution of insights, ideas or analogies absent from original works.
Sources
  • Piotr Sztompka, Society in Action: The Theory of Social Becoming, University of Chicago Press, 1991, →ISBN Google Print, p.7
  • Obliteration by incorporation
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