Constructivisms

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The idea that the various structures and systems found in various levels of government are historically and socially constructed, rather than being made as inevitable consequences of human nature or other essential characteristics of global, regional, national, and local politics. Urban Dictionary

If enough people believe in something... Then it becomes true. Urban Dictionary

Functionalism. Late postmodernism. Post-postmodernism. Alternatively referred to as post-structuralism. Urban Dictionary

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This fallacy is rife throughout both Anglo-American and Continental philosophy, and is visible in social constructivisms that reduce being to discourses about being, forms of phenomenology that reduce being to sense-bestowing intuition or only allow us to talk of being in terms of being-given or donated, and, of course, Kantianism. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2009)

Yet DeLanda proposes a very different concept of constructivism that is deeply in line with the constructivisms of Latour and Stengers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The name Constructivism was first coined to describe political [theories] that [stress] the socially constructed nature of most of systems and structures created in [international relations]. ❋ Vanguard 1998 (2021)

His [knowledge] is not passively received but [actively] [built up] by the cognizing subject and if enough people believe this knowledge it is radically constructed to be true, also know as radical constructivism ❋ Chas Mac (2006)

The ontology of the word 'constructivism' indicates that not only is postmodernism not the same phenology as Marxism; but post-structuralism is post-postmodernism in contrast to postmodernism. Postmodernism has two periods of development: "hard" led by Frege, Kant, and the German arithmeticians and soft led by the Benjamin, [Adorno] and the cultural capitalists of the Frankfurt school. [Constructivism] or post-postmodernism is best attributed to the post-realists Foucalt, Baudrillard, and [Lacan] in contrast to the surrealists (postmodernists) that came before them. "Constructivism" was coined by Jean Piaget. ❋ Tomorrowtomorrow (2019)

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