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Structural functionalism Structuralism (philosophy of science)
Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics)
Structuralism (psychology)
Structural change Structuralist...
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different critiques of
structuralism,
common themes among them
include the
rejection of the self-sufficiency of
structuralism, as well as an interrogation...
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Structuralism in
psychology (also
structural psychology) is a
theory of
consciousness developed by
Edward Bradford Titchener. This
theory was challenged...
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beginning of the
general article Structuralism, the
following explanations are noted:
Structuralism is a
theoretical paradigm emphasizing that...
- embedded;
different sub-varieties of
structuralism make
different ontological claims in this regard.
Structuralism in the
philosophy of
mathematics is...
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Functional structuralism is a spin-off from
systems theory in sociology.
Systems theory,
following Talcott Parsons,
began as a
structural-functionalist...
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cognitive phenomena.
Structuralism as a term, however, was not used by Saussure, who
called the
approach semiology. The term
structuralism is
derived from...
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specific field as a
complex system of
interrelated parts.
Structuralism may also
refer to:
Structuralism (architecture),
movement in
architecture and
urban planning...
- In the
philosophy of science,
structuralism (also
known as
scientific structuralism or as the
structuralistic theory-concept) ****erts that all aspects...
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other theories such as
componential analysis and
relational predicates.
Structuralism is a very
efficient aspect of Semantics, as it
explains the concordance...