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Yes, the task will be much harder than reductionistic science imagined.
Even the name of the study is reductionistic.
Reductionistic explanations claim that two or at most three term relations are sufficient to account for the system's behavior.
Ecological studies are necessarily holistic as opposed to reductionistic.
Many of us have struggled to stay open to ourselves in an increasingly, and oppressively, black-and-white, reductionistic world.
Some approaches to knowledge are reductionistic, as well they ought to be given the pragmatic focus of knowledge modeling.
In (reductionistic) behaviorism, a physical body and its properties are the (only) meaningful objects of study.
I do accept however that the argument may appear reductionistic in the form presented, but it's a difficult one to articulate in 500 words.
There also exists a new school of thought that these derivatives of the scientific method are far too reductionistic in nature,.
Also, even when self-organization is clearly present, attempts at explaining it through physics or statistics are usually criticized as reductionistic.
Ms. Grosskurth's interpretation of Freud's personality is flat and reductionistic.
Research has remained part of the humanistic psychology agenda, though with more of a holistic than reductionistic focus.
Approaching organisms with what he considered to be excessively reductionistic scientific methods and practices sacrifices the whole in order to study the parts.
His work in this area is marked by a reductionistic tendency to explain mysticism and other religious experiences in physiological terms.
A perceived limitation of PDP is that it is reductionistic.
Cottingham has also argued that Descartes's view of animals as 'machines' does not have the reductionistic implications commonly supposed.
Undoubtedly, at times we can become too reductionistic, seeing patterns where none exist: sometimes a messy room is just a messy room.
In recent years, systems thinking has been developed to provide techniques for studying systems in holistic ways to supplement traditional reductionistic methods.
Greeks such as Leucippus and Democritus are credited with the reductionistic idea that matter has fundamental components.
It arose in opposition to the purely reductionistic enterprise of many fields of science and realism in mathematics.
The current reductionistic approach to care may or may not medicate crippling symptoms, but it certainly deprives individuals of their uniqueness.
'Kind of reductionistic, don't you think?'
The reductionistic logic of medical education offers only false comfort, and only to those who content themselves with pathways and receptors.
Nagel also suggests that the subjective aspect of the mind may not ever be sufficiently accounted for by the objective methods of reductionistic science.
Tendentious and overly reductionistic models of mental illness and disturbingly powerful economic influences are now clearly part of the scene.