constructionism
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construction + -ism
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constructionism (countable and uncountable, plural constructionisms)
- (law) A strict interpretation of the actual words and phrases used in law, rather than to any underlying intent
- (social sciences) The idea that people learn about, or perceive the world by constructing mental models
- 1997, Derek Edwards, Discourse and Cognition, page 51:
- But is it one constructionism in many guises, or a variety of quite different constructionisms, or merely old issues dressed up in new jargon,
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