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What is reductionism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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reductionism is the practice a complex phenomenon in terms of it's simple or fundamental constituents especially when this is said to provide a sufficient explanation.

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goyoolka: Friday fundamental constituents? What's that?
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Answered by Anonymous
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A related effort is to derive the properties of a bigger , more complex, system from the properties and interaction of it's constituents simpler parts. This approach is called Reductionism...

For example => the subject of thermodynamics, developed in the nineteenth century, deals with bulk systems in terms of macroscopic quantities such as temperature, internal energy, entropy etc...

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