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Structuralism (philosophy of science)

In the philosophy of science, structuralism[α] (also known as scientific structuralism[1] or as the structuralistic theory-concept)[2] asserts that all aspects of reality are best understood in terms of empirical scientific constructs of entities and their relations, rather than in terms of concrete entities in themselves.[3]

  1. ^ Alisa Bokulich, Peter Bokulich (eds.), Scientific Structuralism, Springer, 2011, p. xi.
  2. ^ Wolfgang Balzer, C. Ulises Moulines (ed.), Structuralist Theory of Science: Focal Issues, New Results, Walter de Gruyter, 1996, p. 226.
  3. ^ James Ladyman. "Structural Realism". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved October 21, 2017.

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بنيوية (فلسفة العلوم) Arabic Strukturalistisches Theorienkonzept German Estructuralismo (filosofía de la ciencia) Spanish Réalisme structurel French Yapısalcılık (bilim felsefesi) Turkish

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