Reductionist example sentences

Related (17): Simplistic, Reduction, Minimalistic, Simplify, Simplification, Reductionism, Condense, Compress, Consolidate, Diminish, Streamline, Parse, Breakdown, Divide, Limit, Restrict, Curtail.

re·duc·tion·ist

noun

reductionist (noun) · reductionists (plural noun)

  - a person who analyzes and describes a complex phenomenon in terms of its simple or fundamental constituents:

  - analyzing and describing a complex phenomenon in terms of its simple or fundamental constituents:

"Reductionist" Example Sentences

1. He took a reductionist approach to the problem, ignoring the underlying complexities.
2. Reductionist thinking can lead to a lack of understanding of the whole.
3. Reductionism is a common feature of scientific research.
4. The reductionist approach often ignores the big picture.
5. His reductionist views on the subject were not shared by many.
6. Reductionist theories have been used to explain complex phenomena.
7. He was a reductionist, believing that all phenomena could be reduced to a few simple elements.
8. The reductionist model of understanding has been widely accepted by the scientific community.
9. Reductionism is a powerful tool for understanding complex systems.
10. His reductionist approach to the problem was criticized by some.
11. The reductionist approach can be used to simplify complex problems.
12. His reductionist views were not accepted by the scientific community.
13. The reductionist model has been used to explain a wide range of phenomena.
14. The reductionist approach has been used to explain a variety of complex phenomena.
15. Reductionism is a powerful tool for understanding the behavior of complex systems.
16. He was a reductionist, believing that all phenomena could be reduced to a few basic principles.
17. His reductionist views on the subject were not shared by many in the scientific community.
18. The reductionist approach is often used to simplify complex problems.
19. Reductionism is a common feature of scientific research and analysis.
20. His reductionist views were not accepted by the majority of the scientific community.

Common Phases

Reductionism; Analysis; Abstraction; Simplification; Generalization; Synthesis.

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