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- representations do not exist. Reductivists think subjective representations are reducible to objective. Non-reductivists think that subjective representations...
- critics object to materialism as part of an overly skeptical, narrow or reductivist approach to theorizing, rather than to the ontological claim that matter...
- were in part "stimulated out of sheer despair with so long a diet of Reductivist Minimalism". This maximalism was prefigured in the mid-1960s by certain...
- pertain to both ****es. I think there's been a tendency to take a very reductivist view of the work as simply erotic and kind of dismiss that there could...
- observation that they match). On Coady's schema he is a reductivist. Coady offers an anti-reductivist account of testimony. He claims that testimony is like...
- parallel forms spanning a slender rectangle lies a rich inheritance of reductivist aesthetics, from Friedrich to Newman to Richter to Donald Judd... (with)...
- was also enough of a foundational language to anti****te the extreme reductivist implications of non-objectivity". In a broad and general sense, one finds...
- their empirical effects. Such a move opened up the possibility for a non-reductivist and non-positivistic account of causal explanation in the human and social...
- described the book as a "manifesto of materialist biology in the most reductivist sense". "Vital Enzyme". Retrieved 4 May 2023. "National Book Awards –...
- their work, recently described by Bob Maxwell ‘as a series of paradoxes: reductivist yet metaphoric, polemical yet exquisite, modern, yet anti-modern’, has...