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constructivisms

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  • noun Plural form of constructivism.

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  • This fallacy is rife throughout both Anglo-American and Continental philosophy, and is visible in social constructivisms that reduce being to discourses about being, forms of phenomenology that reduce being to sense-bestowing intuition or only allow us to talk of being in terms of being-given or donated, and, of course, Kantianism.

    The Life Divine alone offers the most intellectually satisfying perspective Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • This fallacy is rife throughout both Anglo-American and Continental philosophy, and is visible in social constructivisms that reduce being to discourses about being, forms of phenomenology that reduce being to sense-bestowing intuition or only allow us to talk of being in terms of being-given or donated, and, of course, Kantianism.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • Yet DeLanda proposes a very different concept of constructivism that is deeply in line with the constructivisms of Latour and Stengers.

    Larval Subjects . 2010

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