| '''Exceptionalism''' is the [[perception]] that a country, [[society]], institution, [[movement]], or time period is "exceptional" (i.e., unusual or extraordinary) in some way and thus does not conform to normal rules or general principles. Used in this sense, the term [[reflects]] a [[belief]] formed by lived [[experience]], [[ideology]], [[Frame of reference|perceptual frames]], or [[perspectives]] influenced by [[knowledge]] (or lack thereof) of historical or comparative circumstances. | | '''Exceptionalism''' is the [[perception]] that a country, [[society]], institution, [[movement]], or time period is "exceptional" (i.e., unusual or extraordinary) in some way and thus does not conform to normal rules or general principles. Used in this sense, the term [[reflects]] a [[belief]] formed by lived [[experience]], [[ideology]], [[Frame of reference|perceptual frames]], or [[perspectives]] influenced by [[knowledge]] (or lack thereof) of historical or comparative circumstances. |