constructivism
Also known as: constructivist approach
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Naturalistic Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 1 fact
claimSome advocates of the 'strong programme' in the sociology of scientific knowledge adopt a form of constructivism, which is the view that scientists and others make the world as it is by adopting theories, rather than the world determining which theories scientists adopt.
Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 13, 2017 1 fact
referenceWilliam J. Fitzpatrick authored 'The Practical Turn in Ethical Theory: Korsgaard’s Constructivism, Realism, and the Nature of Normativity' in the journal 'Ethics' in 2005.
The Geopolitics of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Implications for Africa ... eu-opensci.org Aug 3, 2024 1 fact
claimRealism, liberalism, and constructivism are three prominent theories of international relations.
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
perspectiveSome postmodern and feminist thinkers adopt a constructivist approach, arguing that human perception of the world is a social construction rather than a simple reflection of external reality, which emphasizes the role of interpretation and undermines objectivity.