An insistence on the traditionally correct way of doing things.
An example of purist language etc.
The desire to use words and forms derived from what is considered the native element in a given language instead of elements considered borrowed or foreign.
An insistence on pure or unmixed forms.
The adherence to traditional views or practices, especially with regard to cultural or religious matters.
A philosophical system which makes tradition the supreme criterion and rule of certitude; the doctrine that human reason is of itself radically unable to know with certainty any truth or, at least, the fundamental truths of the metaphysical, moral, and religious order.
The continuation of theological rituals on the basis that the ritual has always completed, rather than the ritual being a manifestation of theology.