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But the strikingly reductionist character of that account shows that such agreement as there is is mighty thin.
Note that the reductionist character of his approach comes out when we pursue the obvious follow-up questions: For example, what is it for one event to counterfactually depend on another?
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With respect to prebiotic evolution, this "non-reductionist" character of parabolic replicator systems might reflect the importance of the interaction between genetic elements that could encode complementary functions and form ensembles of "selfish cooperators" subject to group selection [ 30, 31].
It is a reductionist thesis about law's normative character, maintaining that the normativity of law consists in the subjects' ability to predict the chances of incurring punishment or evil and their presumed desire to avoid it.
One well-known type of reductionist view is naturalized jurisprudence.
Their general character was interdisciplinary and anti-reductionist.
It requires a shift from a reductionist, predictable and linear view of health systems to one which acknowledges the complex character of health care in severely distressed environments.
It aligns with the figurative panels and screens that can be traced to her first public exhibit in 1913 and the first published feature on her, in British Vogue, of 1917; it has an altogether different spirit from that evidenced in reductionist features such as the 'brick' wall panelling and screens that gave the Suzanne Talbot apartment so radically modern a character.
They're hugely reductionist.
Jung considered Freud too reductionist.
Touchstone is a rancid reductionist.
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