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FORMALISM, in philosophy generally, means undue atten tion to forms (of thought, or reasoning, etc.), at the expense of content and concrete circumstances. In ethics and religion it refers to the attachment of undue significance to the externals of convention, or to ritual, at the expense of the spirit and sub stance of morality and religion respectively.