Information about Functionalism
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Functionalism is a theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy, developed largely as an alternative to both the identity theory of mind and behaviorism.
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Functionalism is the philosophical underpinning of much empirical research in psychology and cognitive science; however, as research continues, the functionalist approach is continually criticised
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Functional psychology or functionalism refers to a general psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to the person's environment[1].
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Functionalism is a theory of international relations that arose during the inter-War period principally from the strong concern about the obsolescence of the State as a form of social organisation.
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- Functionalism (architecture)
- Functionalism (philosophy of mind)
- Functionalism versus intentionalism (Holocaust history)
- Functionalism (cognitive science)
- Functionalism (sociology), or Structural functionalism
- Functional psychology
- Functionalism in international relations
- Functional grammar (linguistics)
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Functionalism, in architecture, is the principle that architects should design a building based on the purpose of that building. This statement is less self-evident than it first appears, and is a matter of confusion and controversy within the profession, particularly in regard to
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Functionalism is a theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy, developed largely as an alternative to both the identity theory of mind and behaviorism.
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Functionalism versus intentionalism is a historiographical debate about the origins of the Holocaust as well as most aspects of the Third Reich, such as foreign policy.
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Functionalism is the philosophical underpinning of much empirical research in psychology and cognitive science; however, as research continues, the functionalist approach is continually criticised
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functionalism (also called functional analysis) is a sociological paradigm that originally attempted to explain social institutions as collective means to fill individual biological needs.
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Structural functionalism also known as a social systems paradigm is a sociological paradigm which addresses what social functions various elements of the social system perform in regard to the entire system.
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For the use of the term in cognitive science, see .
Functional psychology or functionalism refers to a general psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to the person's environment[1].
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Functionalism is a theory of international relations that arose during the inter-War period principally from the strong concern about the obsolescence of the State as a form of social organisation.
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Functional grammar (FG) is the name given to any of a range of functionally-based approaches to the scientific study of language, such as the grammar model developed by Simon Dik or Michael Halliday's Systemic functional grammar; another important figure in recent linguistic
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Structural functionalism also known as a social systems paradigm is a sociological paradigm which addresses what social functions various elements of the social system perform in regard to the entire system.
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Danish Functionalism (also referred to as Danish Functional Linguistics) is a strand of functional linguistics drawing heavily on the work and ideas of Louis Hjelmslev, but also other functional frameworks such as cognitive semantics and Simon Dik's functional grammar.
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In architecture, the term Danish Functionalism is sometimes used to describe the Danish branch of functionalistic architecture which had its heyday in the 1960s.
Danish Functionalists focussed primarily on functionality at the expense of aesthetics and produced a number of
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Danish Functionalists focussed primarily on functionality at the expense of aesthetics and produced a number of
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