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Can scientific creationism be considered true science? Why or why not? What are the shortcomings of creationism? How does creationism conflict with the scientific method?
Individualism
The principle or habit of being independent and self-reliant, often valued in Western cultures.
Constructivism
A philosophy of learning and understanding that posits knowledge is constructed by the learner based on their personal experiences and hypotheses about the world.
Structuralism/poststructuralism
Intellectual movements in philosophy and sociology focusing on human culture and psyche; structuralism emphasizes the overarching structures shaping human experience, while poststructuralism questions these structures’ stability and coherence.
Systemic Treatment Selection
The process of choosing interventions based on an understanding of the relationships, patterns, and dynamics within an individual's surrounding system.
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