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Antireductionism

Known as: Anti reductionism, Anti-reductionism, Anti-reductionist 
Antireductionism is a philosophical position that stands in contrast to reductionism by advocating that not all properties of a system can be… 
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Review
2019
Review
2019
As a new construct spanning natural science and social science, complexity emphasizes the core ideas of anti-reductionism… 
2009
2009
Local reductionism purports to defend a middle ground in the debate about the epistemic status of testimony-based beliefs. It… 
2008
2008
If the former is the case, let us say that anti-reductionism a bout relational facts is true; if the latter, that reductionism… 
2005
2005
This article first tackles the issue of defining what counts as a religious belief, and shows why obtaining such a definition… 
2004
2004
Several themes in John Rawls's moral and political philosophy have inspired variations in the philosophical theory of tort law… 
2001
2001
There exist an increasing awareness within the scientific community for the need to deal with the complex dimension of social… 
1999
1999
The author defends that complex anthropology, with epistemological paradigm for complexity and with a living self-organization… 
1998
1998
Q-analysis has proven a useful research methodology in a number of social science research areas for exploration of structures in… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
This article explores a field of study that I call logosemantics: the theory of conceptual structures that determine…