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- Reductionism - Wikipedia
Reductionism tends to focus on the small, predictable details of a system and is often associated with various philosophies like emergence, materialism, and determinism
- Reductionism | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Reductionism, in philosophy, a view that asserts that entities of a given kind are identical to, or are collections or combinations of, entities of another (often simpler or more basic) kind or that expressions denoting such entities are definable in terms of expressions denoting other entities
- What Is Reductionism? Definition and Examples - ScienceInsights
Reductionism is the idea that complex things can be understood by breaking them down into simpler, more fundamental parts A cell can be explained by its molecules, a molecule by its atoms, an atom by its subatomic particles
- Reductionism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Reductionists are those who take one theory or phenomenon to be reducible to some other theory or phenomenon For example, a reductionist regarding mathematics might take any given mathematical theory to be reducible to logic or set theory
- Reductionism In Psychology: Definition and Examples
Reductionism in psychology refers to understanding complex behaviors and mental processes by breaking them down into simpler components or underlying factors, often focusing on biological or physiological mechanisms
- Reductionism (philosophy) | Religion and Philosophy | Research . . . - EBSCO
In philosophy, reductionism is the position asserting that a complex system is nothing but the sum of its parts and that an account of it can be reduced to accounts of individual constituents
- REDUCTIONISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REDUCTIONISM is explanation of complex life-science processes and phenomena in terms of the laws of physics and chemistry; also : a theory or doctrine that complete reductionism is possible
- Reductionism - New World Encyclopedia
Reductionism, in a philosophical context, is a theory that asserts that the nature of complex things is reduced to the nature of sums of simpler or more fundamental things This can be said of objects, phenomena, explanations, theories, and meanings
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