In some way, his pertinence had to be crucial to the question of extreme functionalism in relation to a supposedly formalist modernism. |
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In the metaphysics of mind, too, behavioristic themes survive in the approach to mind known as functionalism. |
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Evoking the jolly spirit of regattas the rowing centre has a festive functionalism that sits lightly on the earth. |
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In other work, I have used the inverted spectrum hypothesis as an argument against functionalism and representationism. |
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Critics of functionalism were quick to turn its proclaimed virtue of multiple realizability against it. |
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It differs from Skinner's functionalism in that it accepts the possibility that there are mental processes that cannot be seen directly. |
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This compression, however, led Futurism and functionalism to opposing perspectives on the modern world and the direction in which it was heading. |
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With few exceptions, functionalism in Sweden was a matter of aesthetics, not of ideology. |
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While her work features the austerity and functionalism of Modernism, it somehow seems softer, more human and witty. |
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Moreover, where Futurism and functionalism shared common ground, the cultural components in their assessment of flight must also be noted. |
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He brought these disparate objects together to demonstrate their kinship and identify their aesthetics as one with their functionalism. |
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Now, it seems that these two positions, functionalism about truth and Davidson's thesis, are quite compatible. |
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Architects have rich thoughts on function and functionalism derived from their experiences, but I have not seen these codified. |
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Wallace and Wolf trace the development of structural functionalism to Comte, Herbert Spencer, and Durkheim. |
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The final part offers an illustration of how embracing alethic functionalism may help the relativist. |
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This volume of Ned Block's writings collects his papers on consciousness, functionalism, and representationism. |
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In the 1920s, the decorative neoclassicist style won its triumphs, in a way preparing the ground for the equally decorative functionalism. |
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The first, intentionally dry, title of my talk, is in parody of the sober, positivistic titles one got in the heyday of British structural functionalism. |
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In music, atonality or the abandonment of rules of tonality, was the counterpart of cubism and surrealism in art and the functionalism of Bauhaus. |
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Aesthetic functionalism reinforced a growing preference for useful memorials, such as public halls, hospitals and swimming pools, over grand but useless statues. |
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It is no accident that the play is set in the eighties, when the arguments between beleaguered humanism and pragmatic functionalism were at the very height. |
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There seem to be only two well-known theories from the history of the philosophy of mind that have not been attributed to him, namely behaviorism and functionalism. |
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A quick-and-dirty history of social systems theory begins with functionalism, the most influential form of social explanation for much of the past century. |
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Outland and Event Horizon to his credits. He always demonstrated his ability to combine originality and functionalism. |
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Out went social stratification, funless functionalism and, ultimately, male commitment to wearing neckties on formal occasions. |
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Thus, differing models of functionalism and functional reduction might be used to either justify or criticize various forms of reductionism. |
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So, according to functionalism, necessarily, two creatures who are functionally alike are also mentally alike. |
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According to functionalism, we can gain knowledge of the mind's functions while knowing little or nothing about how the mind is built. |
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An indispensable classic with transparent screen, setting a new standard for functionalism and beauty. |
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Into the visual landscape of the country, they wanted to introduce order, discipline and functionalism. |
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It was based on a functionalism that made the state a rational agent of problem solving. |
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Modernity is conveyed by functionalism, clear design and an impression of lightness. |
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McLuhan was highly critical of functionalism and early mass communication theories, offering instead a focus on culture. |
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Scandinavian design is not only defined by high levels of craftsmanship, but also by elegant simplicity and functionalism. |
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In 1922, Le Corbusier proposed principles for architecture: rationality, economy, and functionalism. |
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Until the 1960s this remained the intellectual agenda of U.S. anthropology, which largely ignored the emergence of both functionalism and structuralism in Europe. |
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An ethos of functionalism informed all of their furniture designs. |
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He must act with caution and avoid the trap of functionalism or activism. |
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The 1930s, when functionalism dominated, became a strong period for Norwegian architecture. |
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Yet, all these approaches clung to a view of stable functionalism, with kinship as one of the central stable institutions. |
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His theoretical approach blended together Marxism, diffusionism, and functionalism. |
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Charles has occasionally intervened in projects that employ architectural styles such as modernism and functionalism. |
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The cubic design of the extension buildings, composed of few clearly formulated elements, is dedicated to functionalism, yet offers enough scope to allow the desired transparency of the area accessible to the public. |
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He dramatically frees the body from functionalism and conventional aesthetics, exploring the meaning of movement and the human form through improvisation. |
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Magnar Breivik skillfully links these two composers within the school of musical functionalism in the study presented in this volume. |
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Just to mention the beginning of the XXth century, Malevitch and Kandinsky avant-gardist paintings, architecture of constructivism and functionalism, of which the above-mentioned Melnicov's house is an example. |
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Some of the theoretical language he uses is a mix of Parsonian functionalism and conflict theory. |
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The Prague school is also renowned for its interest in the application of functionalism the study of how elements of a language accomplish cognition, expression, and conation to syntax and the structure of literary texts. |
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The vocational school also recalls the architecture for factories: built on five levels, it presents a glass façade, and its physiognomy reflects a declared functionalism. |
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If we were to go to the limit of concreteness the types would shrink to single membered types, but there would still be no ontological difference between identity theory and functionalism. |
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Likewise, any version of functionalism or physicalism implies that the mental supervenes on, respectively, functional organization and physical makeup. |
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We will continue to focus on functionalism and institutionalism rather than allow the love of God and neighbour to mature organically in our lives. |
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Here Ehrat offers a critique of subjective approaches and functionalism and again argues for using semiotic theory and pragmatics to define the effects of scandal. |
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Dutch Congress Building was in 1956 by architect JJP Oud designed in the style of the Modern Movement, or Functionalism. |
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These he labels Neo-Marxism, Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, Sociobiology, Rational Choice Theory, Elite Theory, Neo-Weberianism, and Anti-foundationalism. |
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Between World Wars I and II, Functionalism, with its sober, progressive forms, took over as the main architectural style in the newly established Czechoslovak Republic. |
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