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Computational Structuralism†

open access: yesPhilosophia Mathematica, 2005
The authors desire to characterize the natural numbers by their structure, as opposed to designating a particular choice of objects like \(\emptyset\), \(\{\emptyset\}\), etc. But at the same time, they wish to rule out nonstandard models -- and not to make their description circular.
Leon Horsten
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On Non-Eliminative Structuralism. Unlabeled Graphs as a Case Study, Part A†

, 2020
This is Part A of an article that defends non-eliminative structuralism about mathematics by means of a concrete case study: a theory of unlabeled graphs. Part A summarizes the general attractions of non-eliminative structuralism.
H. Leitgeb
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Using Post-Structuralism to Rethink Risk and Resilience: Recommendations for Social Work Education, Practice, and Research

Social Work, 2019
Since the 1970s, the construct of resilience has become detached from its original context of trauma and reassembled as a normative behavior, patterned after society's dominant class.
Ashley N. Prowell
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American Structuralism

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2019
American structuralism is a label attached to a heterogeneous but distinctive style of language scholarship practiced in the United States, the heyday of which extended from around 1920 until the late 1950s.
Margaret Thomas
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‘Narrative structure’, ‘rhetorical structure’, ‘text structure’

English Text Construction, 2023
Abstract The paper seeks to provide a cognitive-linguistic re-interpretation of the centuries-old notion of whole-text structure. The investigation presented here draws on 317 data sources selected through a scoping literature review. The paper demonstrates how text structure, narrative structure, rhetorical structure, etc.
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Structure/Structuralism

2020
The first issue of Word, the Journal of the Linguistic Circle of New York, published in April 1945 by Roman Jakobson and André Martinet, both exiles living in the USA, features one of the first articles by Claude Lévi-Strauss (1958) (L’analyse structurale en linguistique et en anthropologie) and the last essay by Ernst Cassirer (2002) (Structuralism ...
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