Futurist and functionalist discourses displayed the aeroplane as the emancipation of man, freeing him from earthbound limitations. |
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And that is what is accomplished by the specifically representationalist part of strong representationalism does, not by the functionalist part. |
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He is regarded as the founder of the general functionalist theory of the social system. |
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O'Gorman was one of the principal expounders of functionalist architecture in Mexico. |
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They espouse design's purely functionalist role as a conveyor of other people's intentions. |
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A functionalist theory, by contrast, brings with it a determinist conception of freedom. |
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A functionalist and a nativist interpretation are bound to come up with very different interpretations of the data. |
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The dour, functionalist government offices, a legacy of Soviet times, overlook sprawling, noisy oriental bazaars. |
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The functionalist theory views increasing social integration, harmony and social consensus as a necessary outcome of the evolutionary development of society. |
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These three dimensions can be combined in a functionalist model, wherein success in one of these dimensions would positively affect the others. |
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These educators are still operating within a structural functionalist paradigm with tendencies towards liberal progressivism. |
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Even though we have not yet finished constructing all the economic building blocks, we are moving on from that kind of functionalist building of Europe to a much more challenging political perspective. |
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Teachers appear to operate within a structural functionalist ideology with its positivist and universalising orientation and its reification of reality. |
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An approach within the functionalist perspective, conceiving of firms as autonomous units which combine factors of production, allows one to avoid taking into account the different players who make up the firms. |
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This was also the influence of a positivist and functionalist problem-solving spirit adopted by natural science, which was transmitted to social sciences in their historical development. |
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For Mr Rykwert, who rejects the functionalist spirit of the Athens Charter of 1933, a manifesto for much post-war building, such facelessness destroys the human meaning of the city. |
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This group was an assortment of political conservatives, timid Orleanist liberals, and functionalist and organicist Saint-Simonians. |
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In this way, Winkelman is simply building on the foundations of the structural functionalist anthropologists who have come before him. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, are you sure that the European citizens, the national parliaments and you yourselves wish to pursue a functionalist strategy in the areas of justice and security, one of the pillars of democracy? |
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In this sense, your Rapporteur believes in the need to overcome the functionalist approach which considers immigrants in their capacity of workers or potential workers. |
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The building is named after Fritz Tugendhat, owner of a Brno textile factory, who had this jewel of interwar functionalist architecture built for his family. |
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There is nothing more to software than suitably arranged hardware. Mr Kim has long been a lone voice against the dominant functionalist orthodoxy, but the tide now seems to be turning in his favour. |
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Of course the term 'functionalism' has been used vaguely and in different ways, and it could be argued that even the theories of Place, Smart and Armstrong were at bottom functionalist. |
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Rejecting personalist, structuralist, functionalist, and even normative orientations, the authors opt for a primarily phenomenological methodology. |
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It was in the 1960s that Danish architects such as Arne Jacobsen entered the world scene with their highly successful Functionalist architecture. |
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Functionalist theories tend to study grammar as dynamic phenomena, as structures that are always in the process of changing as they are employed by their speakers. |
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