different between structualism vs constructivism

structualism

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constructivism

English

Etymology

constructive +? -ism

Noun

constructivism (countable and uncountable, plural constructivisms)

  1. (art) A Russian movement in modern art characterized by the creation of nonrepresentational geometric objects using industrial materials.
  2. (mathematics) A philosophy that asserts the need to construct a mathematical object to prove it exists.
  3. (philosophy, psychology) A psychological epistemology which argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from their experiences.
    • 2000, Donald Kiraly, A Social Constructivist Approach to Translator Education, St. Jerome Publishing, p. 18:
      There is no single theory of constructivism. In fact, there are many shades and varieties of constructivism spanning a range of perspectives. There is also no single individual who can be identified as the founder of constructivism. In fact, rather than tracing a linear development along one line of philosophical thought, constructivism seems to circumscribe a set of thinkers, theories and approaches that spring from a plethora of historical and cultural origins.

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See also

  • constructionism
  • constructivism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • constructivism (mathematics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Romanian

Etymology

From French constructivisme

Noun

constructivism n (uncountable)

  1. constructivism

Declension

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