funktionalisme
Funktionalisme is a term used primarily in sociology, architecture, and the philosophy of mind to denote a theoretical emphasis on function as the defining criterion of structures, practices, or states. In Nordic languages, the term is commonly used in architecture to refer to functionalist design, and in social theory to denote the idea that social forms exist to fulfill societal needs.
In sociology (and anthropology), functionalism views society as a system of interrelated parts that contribute to
In architecture, funktionalisme denotes a modernist movement of the 1920s–1930s which posits that the form of
In philosophy of mind, functionalism holds that mental states are defined by their causal roles rather than