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Filter by Meaning The reductionist perspective in music focuses solely on the individual notes and ignores the emotional and expressive aspects of the composition.
His reductionist analysis of the painting disregarded the artist's intended symbolism and focused solely on color and brushstrokes.
The reductionist analysis of literature focuses solely on the author's intentions, ignoring the reader's interpretations.
The reductionist approach to education reduces learning to a series of standardized tests and ignores individual needs and strengths.
The reductionist approach to studying climate change oversimplifies the intricate interplay of various factors.
The reductionist perspective in sociology emphasizes individual actions and choices rather than considering broader social structures and institutions.
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