Constructivism

Synonyms for "constructivism" (2 found)

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23 translations across 18 languages.

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Catalan

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  • constructivisme noun (movement in modern art)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 構成主義 /构成主义 noun (movement in modern art)

Dutch

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  • constructivisme noun (movement in modern art)

French

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  • constructivisme noun (movement in modern art)

German

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  • Konstruktivismus noun (movement in modern art)

Irish

2 entries
  • tógachas noun (movement in modern art)
  • tógachas noun (philosophy in mathematics)

Italian

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  • costruttivismo noun (movement in modern art)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 構成主義 noun (movement in modern art)

Kazakh

2 entries
  • конструктивизм noun (movement in modern art)
  • сындарлылық noun (movement in modern art)

Korean

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  • 구성주의 noun (movement in modern art)

Polish

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  • konstruktywizm noun (movement in modern art)

Portuguese

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  • construtivismo noun (movement in modern art)

Romanian

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  • constructivism noun (movement in modern art)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • konstruktivizam noun (movement in modern art)
  • konstruktivizam noun (philosophy in mathematics)

Spanish

1 entries
  • constructivismo noun (movement in modern art)

Swedish

2 entries
  • konstruktivism noun (movement in modern art)
  • konstruktivism noun (philosophy in mathematics)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • конструктивізм noun (movement in modern art)
  • конструктивізм noun (philosophy in mathematics)

Welsh

1 entries
  • adeiliaeth noun (philosophy in mathematics)

Sample sentences

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Constructivism was born in Russia around 1920.

Source: tatoeba (12933267)

There is no single theory of constructivism. In fact, there are many shades and varieties of constructivism spanning a range of perspectives. There is also no single individual who can be identified as the founder of constructivism. In fact, rather than tracing a linear development along one line of philosophical thought, constructivism seems to circumscribe a set of thinkers, theories and approaches that spring from a plethora of historical and cultural origins.

Source: wiktionary

According to constructivism, all systems are artificial abstractions. They are not made by nature and presented to use to be discovered, but we construct them by our perceptual and mental capabilities with the domain of our experiences.

Source: wiktionary

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