Not to be outdone, many historians came to consider scholars trained in economics to be overly narrow, inattentive to historical context, and interpretively reductionistic. |
Drawing on the mechanistic, reductionistic mindset of an outworn industrial era, simplistic uniform zoning, codes, and specifications are referenced, as if one 'blueprint' could apply to all situations. |
A requirement of a science is a reductionistic language with which to define constructs. |
Each author also argues against the traditional reductionistic view of genetic determinism. |
Collage was my way of stepping outside the reductionistic process of modernism. |
She sees this oedipal view of creativity as unnecessarily reductionistic. |