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has gloss | (noun) a sociological theory based on the premise that society comes before individuals structuralism, structural sociology |
has gloss | eng: Structuralism in psychology refers to the theory founded by Edward B. Titchener, with the goal to describe the structure of the mind in terms of the most primitive elements of mental experience. This theory focused on three things: the individual elements of consciousness, how they organized into more complex experiences, and how these mental phenomena correlated with physical events. The mental elements structure themselves in such a way to allow conscious experience. |
lexicalization | eng: structural sociology |
lexicalization | eng: structuralism |
subclass of | (noun) a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena; "theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses"; "true in fact and theory" theory |
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lexicalization | cat: estructuralisme |
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lexicalization | fra: structuralisme |
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lexicalization | ita: strutturalismo |
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lexicalization | spa: estructuralismo |
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part of | (noun) the study and classification of human societies sociology |
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similar | e/Structuralism (psychology) |
similar | e/Structuralism |
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