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Naturalistic Approaches to Social Construction
Naturalistic Approaches to Social Construction

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[Revised entry by Ron Mallon on June 5, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Social “construction,” “constructionism” and “constructivism” are terms in wide use in the humanities and social sciences, and are applied to a diverse range of objects including the emotions, gender, race, sex, homo- and hetero-sexuality, mental illness, technology, quarks, facts, reality, and truth. This sort of terminology plays a number of different roles in different discourses, only some of which are philosophically interesting, and fewer of which admit of a “naturalistic” approach – an…

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