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- epistemological reductionism, arguing that many ontological and epistemological reductionists affirm the need for different concepts for different degrees of complexity...
- migration and support continued legal immigration methods. Some immigration reductionists want to reduce current legal immigration percentages until fewer adverse...
- consciousness is not possible. The view of reductionists about consciousness is explained by Max Velmans: Most reductionists accept that consciousness seems to...
- (ie. derived from individual agents). David Deutsch calls holism anti-reductionist and refers to the concept of thinking as the only legitimate way to think...
- chapter summary on p. 83: "Good reductionists suppose that all Design can be explained without skyhooks; greedy reductionists suppose it can all be explained...
- social media) has been criticized and dismissed for being performative, reductionist, and overly focused on aesthetics. Like many social media sites, Instagram...
- consciousness that persists even now [...] [b]ut such a view is overly reductionist." van der Velde 2014, pp. 30–31: "What was practice in 19th and early...
- emergent properties from those that are merely complex. Reductionist arguments: Reductionists argue that all phenomena, including those considered emergent...
- Technological determinism is a reductionist theory in ****uming that a society's technology progresses by following its own internal logic of efficiency...
- going extinct. A second common criticism of meme theory views it as a reductionist and inadequate version of more accepted anthropological theories. Kim...