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Reductionism - Definition, explanation (313 words) |
 | Reductionism in philosophy describes a number of related, contentious theories that hold, very roughly, that the nature of complex things can always be reduced to (explained by) simpler or more fundamental things. |
 | Ontological reductionism is the idea that everything that exists is made from a small number of basic substances that behave in regular ways. |
 | Analytical reductionism as used in "is the underlying a priori of ontological reductionism". |
| Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Reductionism (1142 words) |
 | Reductionism is often understood to imply the unity of science. |
 | Ontological reduction is the idea that everything that exists is made from a small number of basic substances that behave in regular ways (compare to monism). |
 | Methodological reductionism is the idea that developing an understanding of a complex system's constituent parts (and their interactions) is the best way to develop an understanding of the system as a whole. |