reductionist in A Sentence

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    Our Reductionist health care model is not set up to support people in this way.

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    So there is something that we lose as we apply our Reductionist methods to matter.

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    Everyone can challenge Reductionist thinking and become an effective change maker in the following four ways.

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    Some inflexible psychiatrists are blind biological Reductionists who assume that genes are destiny and that there is a pill for every problem.

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    Technological determinism is a Reductionist theory that assumes that a society's technology determines the development of its social structure and cultural values.

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    Of course, it's easy to take a Reductionist view of our own brains and say that, of course machines will one day become conscious.

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    By the Reductionist logic of Indian politics, you don't win votes by backing Israel but you can lose Muslim votes if your support is too obvious.

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    Following the advice of his mentor Harry Grundfest, Kandel pursued a Reductionist approach to studying the nervous system, searching for subject animals with large and basic neural structures.

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    Reductionist scientists, like all of us obsessed with counting passes, have experienced their own version of this exercise as they focus on measuring anything that is measurable: particles, atoms, molecules.

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    In contrast to Western knowledge, which tends to be text-based, Reductionist, hierarchical, and dependent on categorization(putting things into categories), Indigenous science does not strive for a universal set of explanations but is particularistic in orientation and often contextual.

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    In contrast to Western knowledge, which tends to be text based, Reductionist, hierarchical, and dependent on categorization(putting things into categories), Indigenous science does not strive for a universal set of explanations but is particularistic in orientation and often contextual.

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    In the 1960s and'70s, Bertrand Bronson and others began toying with the notion that the process might be neither entirely Reductionist nor entirely holistic but a more complex mixture of both, with musical scales playing a role as shaping forces as well.

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    She makes the point that“these alternative modes of knowing, which are oriented to the social benefits and sustenance needs are not recognized by the capitalist Reductionist paradigm, because it fails to perceive the interconnectedness of nature, or the connection of women's lives, work and knowledge with the creation of wealth(23)”.

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    One prominent spokesman of the Reductionist view among musical scholars was George Pullen Jackson, who, in the 1930s and'40s, set forth and defended a concept of"tonal vestments," or characteristic melodic motifs that became established as stock figures through frequent use and were chained to form new tunes and modify existing ones.

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