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Definition of Structuralists
1. structuralist [n] - See also: structuralist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Structuralists
Literary usage of Structuralists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Participatory Development: Learning from South Asia by Ponna Wignaraja (1991)
"That is to say, the ECLA structuralists do not dispute the existence of the gains
... The ECLA structuralists— with their perception of the grim prospects ..."
2. African Voices on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire (2003)
"But the manner in which such insights are incorporated is such that even the
structuralists have difficulty recognizing several of such policies as deriving ..."
3. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1891)
"... their constitution and transformations—without having recourse to the teaching
of ' structuralists,' but on Newton's dynamical principles. ..."
4. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1902)
"... of molecules—that is to say, their constitution and transformations—without
having recourse to the teaching of' structuralists,' but pn ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"In the first place, we are on common ground as long as the structuralists agree
in rejecting the notion that a mental state or perceptual pattern is any ..."
6. The Culture of Violence by Kumar Rupesinghe (1994)
"structuralists go further and argue that the structures tend to persist over time
and act dynamically, not just reproducing themselves but doing so with a ..."
7. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"This type of psychology decries the use of elements in the static sense of the
structuralists. It is stated in words which seem to throw emphasis upon the ..."