Definition of Contextualism. Meaning of Contextualism. Synonyms of Contextualism

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- Contextualism, also known as epistemic contextualism, is a family of views in philosophy which emphasize the context in which an action, utterance, or...
- signal relevant aspects of an interactional or communicative situation Contextualism, a collection of views in philosophy which argue that actions or expressions...
- Functional contextualism is a modern philosophy of science rooted in philosophical pragmatism and contextualism. It is most actively developed in behavioral...
- Look up contextual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contextual may refer to: Contextual advertising, adverti****ts based on other content displa****...
- Contextual architecture, also known as Contextualism is a philosophical approach in architectural theory that refers to the designing of a structure in...
- Contextual learning is based on a constructivist theory of teaching and learning.[page needed] Learning takes place when teachers are able to present information...
- Contextual theatre is a form of theatre and the art of creating a context in which an actor, player or audience is encouraged to suspend their disbelief...
- Contextual integrity is a theory of privacy developed by Helen Nissenbaum and presented in her book Privacy In Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity...
- Contextual image classification, a topic of pattern recognition in computer vision, is an approach of classification based on contextual information in...
- Quantum contextuality is a feature of the phenomenology of quantum mechanics whereby measurements of quantum observables cannot simply be thought of as...