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structuralism    
n. 构造主义,结构主义;[语]结构主义,结构语言学

构造主义,结构主义;[语]结构主义,结构语言学


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  • Structuralism - Wikipedia
    Structuralism is an intellectual current and methodological approach, primarily in the social sciences, that interprets elements of human culture by way of their relationship to a broader system [1]
  • Structuralism | Definition Facts | Britannica
    Structuralism sought to analyze the adult mind in terms of the simplest definable components and then to find the way in which these components fit together in complex forms
  • Structuralism - Literary Theory and Criticism
    Structuralists believe that the underlying structures which organize rules and units into meaningful systems are generated by the human mind itself and not by sense perception
  • Structuralism | Definition, History, Examples Analysis
    Structuralism is a twentieth-century intellectual movement aiming to identify and describe underlying systems of language, culture, literature, and more Structuralism seeks to demonstrate that, beneath disparate practices and expressions, there lie universal laws and common principles
  • Structuralism | Cultural Analysis, Symbolic Systems Social Structures . . .
    Structuralism, in cultural anthropology, the school of thought developed by the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, in which cultures, viewed as systems, are analyzed in terms of the structural relations among their elements
  • What Is Structuralism In Psychology?
    Structuralism is an early school of psychology that sought to understand the structure of the mind by analyzing its components Introduced by Edward B Titchener, a student of Wilhelm Wundt, structuralism used introspection to observe and report on individual sensory experiences and thoughts
  • Structuralism: history, characteristics and major figures
    Structuralism is a method for systematizing science and cultural analysis that views structure as part of a whole It relies on the assumption that the various elements that make up culture can be understood as structural elements which are part of a broader system
  • Structuralism - New World Encyclopedia
    Structuralism appeared in academia for the first time in the nineteenth century and then reappeared in the second half of the twentieth century, when it grew to become one of the most popular approaches in academic fields concerned with the analysis of language, culture, and society
  • Structuralism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The term ‘structuralism’ can be applied to any analysis that emphasizes structures and relations, but it usually designates a twentieth-century European (especially French) school of thought that applies the methods of structural linguistics to the study of social and cultural phenomena
  • What Is Structuralism? (Definition Facts) - TheCollector
    Structure is defined as a universal model of ordered elements, a finite set of rules for generating new elements from the previous ones Structuralists say structures can be uncovered anywhere—from human behavior to star clusters and snowflakes to mathematics





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