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    Constructivists often claim that Constructivism frees because:.

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    Constructivism could be that basis.

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    Constructivism in philosophy of science.

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    He refers directly to the mathematician Brouwer and his radical Constructivism.

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    If so, then social Constructivism itself would be false in that social formation.

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    Ernst von Glasersfeld, who has promoted since the end of the 70s radical Constructivism.

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    Further, one could then say that social Constructivism could be both true and false simultaneously.

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    Constructivism is a learning theory or educational philosophy that many educators began to consider in the 1990s.

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    Simple at first glance, the model is suitable for discreet interior styles, such as high-tech, modern, loft, Constructivism.

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    They are based on a theory of learning called Constructivism, that sees learning as an active process.

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    Modernist Constructivism" correlates the emergence of ethnicity with the movement towards nationstates beginning in the early modern period.

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    Modernist Constructivism" correlates the emergence of ethnicity with the movement towards nation states beginning in the early modern period.

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    Constructivist Foundations is a free online journal publishing peer reviewed articles on radical Constructivism by researchers from multiple domains.

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    Constructivism or social Constructivism has been described as a challenge to the dominance of neo-liberal and neo-realist international relations theories.

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    Another criticism of Constructivism is that it holds that the concepts of two different social formations be entirely different and incommensurate.

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    The key element of Constructivism is the belief that"International politics is shaped by persuasive ideas, collective values, culture, and social identities.

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    Constructivism is popular and prevalent because it personalises learning, emphasises the active construction of knowledge and privileges hands-on learning to solve real-world problems.

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    Although this opposition seems insurmountable, artists such as El Lissitzky and Rodshenko have taken the step from suprematism to Constructivism throughout their careers.

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    While other individuals are controlled by the dominant concepts of society, the advocate of Constructivism can transcend these concepts and see through them.

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    All teachers know about Constructivism, which is the idea that students have to do something to show they have mastered the learning task.

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    By seeking to produce actionable“walking” knowledge, Constructivism rehabilitates the notion of analogy and gives its nobility to applied disciplines such as engineering and management.

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    In the first case, such legs of wood will correspond to the natural style, and in the second- Constructivism, for which the metal is suitable.

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    In contrast,“Constructivism is an epistemological premise grounded on the assertion that, in the act of knowing, it is the human mind that actively gives meaning and order to that reality to which it is responding”.

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    In psychology, Constructivism refers to many schools of thought that, though extraordinarily different in their techniques(applied in fields such as education and psychotherapy), are all connected by a common critique of previous standard approaches, and by shared assumptions about the active constructive nature of human knowledge.

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    Ludwik Fleck establishes scientific Constructivism by introducing the notions of thought collective(Denkkollektiv), and thought style(Denkstil), through which the evolution of science is much more understandable, because the research objects can be described in terms of the assumptions(thought style) that are shared for practical but also inherently social reasons, or just because any thought collective tends to preserve itself.

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