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What is a constructivism?

What is a constructivism? Here are some definitions.

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  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) A psychological epistemology which argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from their experiences.
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The author then shares his sources, which range from catastrophe theory, and quantum physics, to epistemology, and constructivism.
But there's something awfully deriative about them, a mish-mash of cubism, constructivism, futurism, vorticism, Merz and more.
Hermeneutical realism is not a constructivism because the objects that we perceive to be real exhibit invariances that are not under our control.
But at least it's better than formalism, logicism, intuitionism, constructivism or Platonism.
Pinker talks about relativism, social constructivism, science studies, cultural studies, critical theory, postmodernism, and deconstructionism.
Have a look at works of leading contemporary artists in the areas of constructivism, tachism and lyrical abstractivism in Amsterdam.

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