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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract L'élisionisme est un concept philosophiqueL'élisionisme est un concept philosophique recouvrant différentes théories sociales. Les théories élisionistes sont diverses mais unies dans leur adhésion à la philosophie du processus ainsi que dans leur hypothèse que le social et l'individuel ne peuvent être séparés. Le terme « élisionisme » est un néologisme créé par Margaret Archer en 1995 dans l'ouvrage Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach. L'élisionisme est souvent mis en opposition avec le holisme, l'atomisme et l'émergentisme. le holisme, l'atomisme et l'émergentisme. , Elisionism is a philosophical standpoint eElisionism is a philosophical standpoint encompassing various social theories. Elisionist theories are diverse; however, they are unified in their adherence to process philosophy as well as their assumption that the social and the individual cannot be separated. The term elisionism was coined by Margaret Archer in 1995 in the book Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach. Elisionism is often contrasted with holism, atomism, and emergentism.ted with holism, atomism, and emergentism.
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rdfs:comment Elisionism is a philosophical standpoint eElisionism is a philosophical standpoint encompassing various social theories. Elisionist theories are diverse; however, they are unified in their adherence to process philosophy as well as their assumption that the social and the individual cannot be separated. The term elisionism was coined by Margaret Archer in 1995 in the book Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach. Elisionism is often contrasted with holism, atomism, and emergentism.ted with holism, atomism, and emergentism. , L'élisionisme est un concept philosophiqueL'élisionisme est un concept philosophique recouvrant différentes théories sociales. Les théories élisionistes sont diverses mais unies dans leur adhésion à la philosophie du processus ainsi que dans leur hypothèse que le social et l'individuel ne peuvent être séparés. Le terme « élisionisme » est un néologisme créé par Margaret Archer en 1995 dans l'ouvrage Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach. L'élisionisme est souvent mis en opposition avec le holisme, l'atomisme et l'émergentisme. le holisme, l'atomisme et l'émergentisme.
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