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reductionism
reductionism (rɪˈdʌkʃənɪz(ə)m) [f. reduction + -ism.] In philosophy, the practice of trying to show that certain entities may be eliminated by reducing all reference to them to reference to some other entities. In more general use, the practice of describing a phenomenon (particularly one involving ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reductionism
Ontological reductionism Richard Jones divides ontological reductionism into two: the reductionism of substances (e.g., the reduction of mind to matter reductionism, claiming that wholes are not "really real". wikipedia.org
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Reductionism in Biology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Reductionism in Biology. First published Tue May 27, 2008; substantive revision Mon Apr 10, 2023. Reductionism encompasses a set of ontological, epistemological, and methodological claims about the relations between different scientific domains. The basic question of reduction is whether the properties, concepts, explanations, or methods from ...
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Mechanism | Mechanistic, Reductionism, Causality | Britannica
mechanism, in philosophy, the predominant form of Materialism, which holds that natural phenomena can and should be explained by reference to matter and motion and their laws. Upholders of this philosophy were mainly concerned with the elimination from science of such unobservables as substantial form and occult qualities that could not be related to the mathematical method.
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Sociological Reductionism Of The NPC Meme - Angelo Isidorou
The “NPC” meme has been taking the internet by storm as of late, and alike most popular trends online, it has already been labelled an ... angeloisidorou.medium.com
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Reductionism (music)
Reductionism is a form of improvised music that developed towards the end of the 20th century, centered in Berlin, London, Tokyo, and Vienna. Some of the names associated with reductionism are Radu Malfatti, Toshimaru Nakamura, Axel Dörner and Rhodri Davies. wikipedia.org
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physicalism
physicalism Philos. (ˈfɪzɪkəlɪz(ə)m) [f. physical a. 2 + -ism.] A term originally used by members of the Vienna Circle for the theory that all science must eventually be capable of being expressed in the language of physics.1931 O. Neurath in Monist XLI. 618 (title) Physicalism: the philosophy of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Class reductionism
Class reductionism has been described as being opposed to identity politics and postmodernism. Adolph Reed claims that class reductionism is a "myth", accusing those who use the term of instead engaging in "race reductionism". wikipedia.org
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Genetic reductionism
Genetic reductionism is the belief that understanding genes is sufficient to understand all aspects of human behavior. References Reductionism Human genetics wikipedia.org
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Greedy reductionism
Greedy reductionism, identified by Daniel Dennett, in his 1995 book Darwin's Dangerous Idea, is a kind of erroneous reductionism. A departure from strict reductionism in the opposite direction from greedy reductionism is called nonreductive physicalism. wikipedia.org
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Antireductionism
Opposition to this mind = brain reductionism is found in many authors. Monica Anderson Reductionism Considered Harmful, h+ magazine, 2011 Holism Philosophy of science wikipedia.org
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复杂理论
参考 Complexity Theory 化约论 化约论(reductionism) 将复杂化为简单的学说 将一个学问中的众多理论化为简单 F F F wikipedia.org
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还有哪些生活层面的现象和问题是物理学不能解释和没有研究透彻的?
这是典型的reductionism(还原论)说法. 其不正确性请搜索``reductionism''. zhihu
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斯图亚特·考夫曼
Beyond reductionism: Reinventing The Sacred , paper by Kauffman on reductionism. wikipedia.org
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