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Structural functionalism, or
simply functionalism, is "a
framework for
building theory that sees
society as a
complex system whose parts work together...
- Look up
functionalism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Functionalism may
refer to:
Functionalism (aesthetics), a
doctrine declaring that only objects...
- In the
philosophy of mind,
functionalism is the
thesis that each and
every mental state (for example, the
state of
having a belief, of
having a desire...
- In architecture,
functionalism is the
principle that
buildings should be
designed based solely on
their purpose and function. An
international functionalist...
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Linguistic functionalism spawned in the 1920s to 1930s from
Ferdinand de Saussure's
systematic structuralist approach to
language (1916).
Functionalism sees...
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Functional psychology or
functionalism refers to a
psychological school of
thought that was a
direct outgrowth of
Darwinian thinking which focuses attention...
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believing their results are value-free.
Functionalism grew from the work of Max
Weber and Émile Durkheim.
Functionalism was po****r in the US
during the period...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the
capability of com****tional
systems to
perform tasks typically ****ociated with
human intelligence, such as learning...
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Functionalism is a
theory of
international relations that
arose during the
interwar period prin****lly from the
strong concern about the obsolescence...
- of the
multiple realizability of the mental, and for the
concept of
functionalism, an
influential theory regarding the mind–body problem.
Putnam also...