dispassionateness
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Leger's Three Women, 1921, is as self-consciously a masterpiece as any salon painting up to and including Seurat's Grande Jatte, and its nudes have the perfect dispassionateness of ancient kouroi.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Other journalists were fighting him; but truly enough, though with a rare dispassionateness, he realised that this meant a need for Daily bread in others similar to his own.
From Gilbert Keith Chesterton by Ward, Maisie
Dr. Johnson's reaction to Shakespeare's tragedies is a curious one, compounded as it is of deep emotional involvement in a few scenes in some plays and a strange dispassionateness toward most of the others.
From Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies by Sherbo, Arthur
Restraining our emotions as much as possible, let us endeavor to analyse that power with mathematical dispassionateness.
From Manhood of Humanity. by Korzybski, Alfred
Dispassionateness of judgment will also lead to dispassionateness of speech.
From The Limits Of Atheism Or, Why should Sceptics be Outlaws? by Holyoake, George Jacob