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		reductionismre‧duc‧tion‧is‧m /rɪˈdʌkʃənɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] formal    - Clements was an influential writer who developed a philosophy of ecology that differed fundamentally from the reductionism of Warming and Cowles.
 - For me, that's where the cold, intolerant reductionism of Richard Dawkins and Lewis Wolpert becomes politically lethal.
 - In rejecting the reductionism of rationalism, the counterculture was so deeply anti-intellectual that it forfeited access to its own history.
 - Mightn't it merely give rise to a new, psychologistic, feminist reductionism?
 - The idea of television against reductionism recalls the adage about fighting for peace, and the equivalent activity for virginity.
 - The winning side, however, opted for a reductionism that located truth in that which could be measured.
 - What was the solution to the reductionism of liberal-rationalist thought?
 
    when someone tries to explain complicated ideas or systems in very simple terms – often used to show disapproval—reductionist adjective  |