- hair, mud, and dirt".
Older social theories were
often conceptually essentialist. In
biology and
other natural sciences,
essentialism provided the rationale...
-
Often synonymous to anti-foundationalism, non-essentialism in
philosophy is the non-belief in an
essence (from
Latin esse) of any
given thing, idea, or...
- the same
essentialist thinking.: 16–17 The
official view of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church) is an
essentialist belief in...
- are also
integrated as well in
moderation to
balance the education.
Essentialists'
goals are to
instill students with the "essentials" of
academic knowledge...
-
behavioral traits. Even
though there is a
broad scientific agreement that
essentialist and
typological conceptions of race are untenable,
scientists around...
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Biological essentialism may
refer to:
Biological determinism, the
belief that
human behavior is
biologically predetermined Gender essentialism, the belief...
-
equality model; the ****ual
difference model; the
dominance model; the anti-
essentialist model; and the
postmodern model. Each
model provides a
distinct view...
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Ethnic nationalism, also
known as ethnonationalism, is a form of
nationalism wherein the
nation and
nationality are
defined in
terms of ethnicity, with...
- challenged, and the
debate over anti-
essentialist theories was
subsequently swept away by
seemingly better essentialist definitions.
Commenting after Weitz...
-
feminism also
sought to
challenge or
avoid what it
deemed the
second wave's
essentialist definitions of femininity, which, third-wave
feminists argued, overemphasized...