Word familyadjectivereducedreduciblereducingreductionisticreductivenounreducerreducibilityreduciblenessreductantreductasereductionreductionismreductionistreductivenessadverbreductivelyverbreduce
reductionism• The winning side, however, opted for a reductionism that locatedtruth in that which could be measured.• The idea of television against reductionismrecalls the adage about fighting for peace, and the equivalent activity for virginity.• Mightn't it merely give rise to a new, psychologistic, feministreductionism?• For me, that's where the cold, intolerantreductionism of Richard Dawkins and Lewis Wolpert becomes politically lethal.• Clements was an influentialwriter who developed a philosophy of ecology that differed fundamentally from the reductionism of Warming and Cowles.• In rejecting the reductionism of rationalism, the counterculture was so deeply anti-intellectual that it forfeitedaccess to its own history.• What was the solution to the reductionism of liberal-rationalist thought?