reductionist|reductionists in English

noun

supporter of reductionism, one who believes that all phenomena can be explained in terms of a simpler phenomeno

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1. But remember, I'm not pushing genomics, proteomics, to be a reductionist.

2. He was a reductionist who believed that everything could be explained in materialistic terms.Sentencedict.com

3. It does this by leaving away all forms of decoration (in that sense, minimalism is not ‘reductionist’ — it is ‘non-Additionist’) and limiting itself to basic geometric shapes, honest materials, and …

4. First, I want to show that there is a serious flaw in Anthropocentrism; my argument is that most anthropocentric approaches are based on either a particular scientific and reductionist worldview or a constructivist

5. Definition of Associationism : a reductionist school of psychology that holds that the content of consciousness can be explained by the association and reassociation of irreducible sensory and perceptual elements Other Words from Associationism Example Sentences Learn More about Associationism Other Words from Associationism

6. Booty-Bumping could be under-utilized as an injection alternative, “if they can’t let go of that stigma.” Even when harm reductionists have well-established lines of communication with meth users, as is the case for Cobine and Humboldt Area Harm Reduction Center, some are hesitant to consider booty-Bumping as an alternative practice.

7. Plural of atheism 1980, Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-Belief, page 187: In short, our contention here is that theism is not only the affirmation of belief against non-belief, it is also the only rational presupposition against the two reductionist Atheisms: materialism and humanism, and against the two inflated Atheisms

8. It documents a micro-history of how an increasingly reductionist and forensic view of justification against a more participatory "making whole" or "right-wising" in Christ, Christ for us, and Christ within us led a number of Boehmist (and non-Boehmist) Pietist Lutherans (late 1600s up to the 1980s) to discover and convert to Orthodox Christianity.