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  1. Irving Babbitt (2 de agosto de 1865 - 15 de julio de 1933) fue un académico estadounidense y crítico literario, notable por haber fundado un movimiento conocido como el Nuevo Humanismo, con una influencia significativa en la discusión literaria y el pensamiento conservador en el período que va desde 1910 hasta 1930.

  2. Irving Babbitt (1865-1933) was an American academic and literary critic, founder of the New Humanism movement and a political conservative. He opposed romanticism, naturalism, and utilitarianism, and advocated classical humanism, individual character, and moral leadership.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2024 · Irving Babbitt (1865-1933) was a leader of the New Humanism movement in literary criticism, which opposed Romanticism and emphasized classical virtues. He also wrote on education, politics, and art, and influenced T.S. Eliot and George Santayana.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2014 · Irving Babbitt (1865–1933) was a Harvard professor and a proponent of classical humanism, which he contrasted with scientific and sentimental humanism. He argued that the liberal arts curriculum and the classical tradition were essential for the survival of civilization and democracy.

  5. The Rise of Scientific Humanitarianism: Sir Francis Bacon Babbitt identifies the works of Sir Francis Bacon (1561–1626) as the brow from which springs the first great modern challenge to the classical synthesis: scientific humanitarianism.

  6. Irving Babbitt fue un académico estadounidense y crítico literario, notable por haber fundado un movimiento conocido como el Nuevo Humanismo, con una influencia significativa en la discusión literaria y el pensamiento conservador en el período que va desde 1910 hasta 1930.

  7. New humanism movement of American scholar Irving Babbitt sought to revive interest in classical virtues in literary criticism. Irving Babbitt, a noted academic, in his role from 1910 founded a known, significant influence on discussion and conservative thought in the period.