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  1. Reductionism - Wikipedia

    Richard Jones divides ontological reductionism into two: the reductionism of substances (e.g., the reduction of mind to matter) and the reduction of the number of structures operating in nature …

  2. Reductionism | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Apr 25, 2025 · 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 …

  3. Reductionism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Reductionism. 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 …

  4. Reductionism In Psychology: Definition and Examples

    Sep 28, 2023 · Reductionism in psychology refers to understanding complex behaviors and mental processes by breaking them down into simpler components or underlying factors, often …

  5. 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 …

  6. Reductionism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms

    That, in a nutshell, is reductionism. Or more technically speaking, the claim that the properties of any complex and varied phenomenon can be explained in terms of the dynamics of some set …

  7. Reductionism - Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Reductionism When theoretical statements use terms that refer to objects and properties whose existence seems awkward, puzzling, redundant, or ontologically problematic, …

  8. Reductionism (Anti-Reductionism, Reductive Explanation)

    Jan 1, 2024 · Reductionism has been a persistent attractor for scientific thought. In physics, it led to some of the most striking successes of classical physics, such as the particle theory of light …

  9. The Concept of Reductionism - Princeton University

    Put simply, "reductionism collapses (or reduces) the higher level of meaning and being into the lower level of elemental parts; when this collapse occurs what is left is not the whole but its …

  10. Reductionism and Non-Reductionism - Philosophical.chat

    While reductionism seeks to explain complex phenomena in terms of simpler components, non-reductionism argues for the irreducibility of certain phenomena and emphasizes holistic or …

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