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- This is an untypical outburst of reductivism on Hilary Spurling's part.
- In other words, we have no idea of what reductivism really amounts to.
- Proponents of anti-reductivism in the history of philosophy include Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Reid.
- Boston was also the intellectual hub of this movement, which spread across the country and even influenced Frank Lloyd Wright's rectilinear reductivism.
- Art psychology, generally speaking, was at odds with the principles of Freudian psychoanalysis with many art psychologists critiquing, what they interpreted as, its reductivism Sigmund Freud believed that the creative process is an alternative to neuroses.
- Described by a resident Microsoft philosopher as " classic MS reductivism . . . clearly an economical way of thinking, since it eliminates all need to consider the vast gray area that occupies the psychic space of most issues and problems ."
- The work has a hefty if apt title in " Potential Aspects of Life, " for one will have to see more of Ms . Naito's efforts to decide if she is not simply and tastefully repeating the already attenuated tradition of reductivism.
- She suggests that there are " many maps, many windows, " arguing that " we need " scientific pluralism " the recognition that there are many independent forms and sources of knowledge rather than reductivism, the conviction that one fundamental form underlies them all and settles everything . " She writes that it is helpful to think of the world as " a huge aquarium.
- The lack of history consisted in the reductivism and exclusivism of a view that, placing Picasso's picture at the beginning of cubism's formal development, under-acknowledged or ignored the symbolists'interest in geometry, the particular structure and subject matter of neo-impressionism paintings and the parallel concerns of writers and social thinkers, and misread the relation of Braque's fauvism to his subsequent work . ( Cottington, 219)