Degeneration – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
degeneration
n.
decay, deterioration; deterioration of the body
Dégénération
"
Dégénération" (English: "Degeneration") is a 2008 song by
French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was the first
single from her seventh studio album
Point de Suture, and was released first digitally and on radio in June 2008, then in a CD in August 2008. The song marked an important musical change in the singer's career. Despite cold critical and public reception, the single achieved success, peaking at number one in France on both physical and digital sales charts.
Degeneration theory
Social Degeneration was a widely influential concept at the interface of social and biological science in the 19th century. Degenerationists feared that civilization might be in decline and that the causes of decline lay in biological change. These ideas derived from pre-scientific concepts of
heredity with
Lamarckian emphasis on biological development through purpose and habit. Degeneration concepts were often associated with authoritarian political attitudes, including fears of national decline,
militarism, and
racial science. The theory originated in racial concepts of
ethnicity, as recorded in the writings of such medical scientists as
Johann Blumenbach and
Robert Knox. From the 1850s, it became influential in
psychiatry through the writings of
Bénédict Morel, and in
criminology with
Cesare Lombroso. By the 1890s, in the work of
Max Nordau and others, degeneration became a more general concept in
social commentary.
degeneration
Noun
1. the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality
(synonym) devolution
(hypernym) process
(hyponym) attack
(derivation) devolve, deteriorate, drop, degenerate
2. the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities
(synonym) degeneracy, decadence, decadency
(hypernym) abasement, degradation, abjection
(derivation) devolve, deteriorate, drop, degenerate
3. passing from a more complex to a simpler biological form
(synonym) retrogression
(hypernym) transformation, transmutation, shift
(hyponym) abiotrophy
Degeneration (die)
nf.
degeneration (Biology, Physiology); deterioration, downfall, worsening, decline
dégénération
nf.
degeneration, decadence, deterioration