💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Correlationism"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| relationismnoun | (philosophy) The doctrine that relations between things have a real existence. |
| rationalismnoun | (philosophy) The theory that reason is a source of knowledge independent of and superior to sense perception. |
| realismnoun | A concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary. |
| naturalismnoun | (philosophy) Any system of philosophy which refers the phenomena of nature as a blind force or forces acting necessarily or according to fixed laws, excluding origination or direction by a will. |
| structuralismnoun | (linguistics) The theory that a human language is a self-contained structure related to other elements which make up its existence. |
| speculative philosophynoun | (uncountable) Philosophy, especially traditional metaphysical philosophy, which makes claims that cannot be verified by everyday experience of the physical world or by a scientific method. |
| moral realismnoun | (philosophy) The metaphysical belief that morality exists objectively, so that at least some actions, thoughts and behavior are morally good or morally bad. |
| corporealismnoun | (sociology) The use of physical attributes as a criterion or value (royal blood, race, multiracialism, inability, physical abilities). |
| physicalismnoun | (philosophy) A philosophical position holding that everything which exists is no more extensive than its physical properties; that is, that there are no kinds of things other than physical things, which all are of logically procedural nature, based on fundamental laws at their deepest level of causality. |
| reductivismnoun | Extreme simplification; reduction to a minimum; use of the fewest essentials |
| objectivismnoun | (sometimes capitalized) The specific objectivist philosophy created by novelist Ayn Rand, endorsing logical reasoning and self-interest. |
| apriorismnoun | (philosophy) The idea that some knowledge of the physical world can be derived logically from general principles. |
| psychologismnoun | (philosophy) The tendency to describe things in psychological or subjective terms |
| reductionismnoun | An approach to studying complex systems or ideas by reducing them to a set of simpler components. |
| empiricismnoun | (philosophy) A doctrine which holds that the only or, at least, the most reliable source of human knowledge is experience, especially perception by means of the physical senses. (Often contrasted with rationalism.) |
| antimetaphysicalismnoun | (philosophy) The denial of any metaphysics that is not grounded in science and positivism. |
| logical positivismnoun | (philosophy) A 20th-century school of philosophy which held that all knowledge is based on logical inferences from empirical observations. |
| externalismnoun | The belief that only things that can be observed by senses are real. |
| associationismnoun | (psychology) A theory that association (of experiences etc) is the basis of consciousness and mental activity |
| postpositivismnoun | (philosophy) A metatheoretical stance that critiques and amends positivism, saying that theories, background, knowledge and values of the researcher can influence what is observed and that human knowledge is based upon human conjectures. |
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