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structuralism    
n. 构造主义,结构主义;[语]结构主义,结构语言学

构造主义,结构主义;[语]结构主义,结构语言学


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  • What Is Structuralism In Psychology?
    Structuralism is an early school of psychology that sought to understand the structure of the mind by analyzing its components Introduced by Edward B Titchener, a student of Wilhelm Wundt, structuralism used introspection to observe and report on individual sensory experiences and thoughts
  • Structuralism - Literary Theory and Criticism
    Structuralism which emerged as a trend in the 1950s challenged New Criticism and rejected Sartre ‘s existentialism and its notion of radical human freedom; it focused instead how human behaviour is determined by cultural, social and psychological structures
  • Structuralism | Definition Facts | Britannica
    Structuralism, in psychology, a systematic movement founded in Germany by Wilhelm Wundt and mainly identified with Edward B Titchener Structuralism sought to analyze the adult mind in terms of the simplest definable components and then to find the way in which these components fit together in complex forms
  • Structuralism: history, characteristics and major figures
    Structuralism is a method for systematizing science and cultural analysis that views structure as part of a whole It relies on the assumption that the various elements that make up culture can be understood as structural elements which are part of a broader system
  • Structuralism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Structuralism is an approach that analyzes and explains phenomena by examining their interconnectedness and interdependence It encompasses various disciplines and theories, such as linguistics, semiotics, anthropology, and cultural studies, and emphasizes the study of structures and their relationship to history and dynamics
  • Understanding Structuralism in Sociology
    Structuralism is a theoretical paradigm in sociology and other social sciences that emerged prominently in the mid-20th century Its foundation is based on the idea that human culture and social structures can be understood through their underlying relationships and systems
  • Structuralism – Anthropology
    Structuralism developed as a theoretical framework in linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure in the late 1920s, early 1930s De Saussure proposed that languages were constructed of hidden rules that practitioners ‘know’ but are unable to articulate
  • Structuralism - New World Encyclopedia
    Structuralism in literary theory and literary criticism In literary theory, structuralism is an approach to analyzing the narrative material by examining the underlying invariant structure
  • Structuralism: Ideas, Applications, and Limitations in 5 Minutes - LItGram
    Structuralism is a theoretical framework that emerged in the mid-20th century, aiming to uncover the underlying structures and systems that shape human experience, language, culture, and society It focuses on relationships and interactions within a system, rather than isolated elements
  • Structuralism | Cultural Analysis, Symbolic Systems Social Structures . . .
    structuralism, in cultural anthropology, the school of thought developed by the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, in which cultures, viewed as systems, are analyzed in terms of the structural relations among their elements





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