antireductionists
Antireductionists are philosophers, scientists, and theorists who oppose the philosophical stance known as reductionism. Reductionism posits that complex systems and phenomena can be fully explained by breaking them down into their constituent parts, often at a more fundamental level. Antireductionists argue that such an approach oversimplifies reality, neglecting emergent properties, holistic interactions, and the unique qualities that arise from complex systems.
The debate between reductionists and antireductionists spans multiple disciplines, including physics, biology, psychology, and social sciences.
In biology, antireductionist perspectives challenge the idea that living organisms can be entirely understood through the
Antireductionism is often associated with emergentism, systems theory, and holistic approaches, which emphasize the importance of