Philosophy:Elisionism

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Elisionism is a philosophical standpoint encompassing various social theories. Elisionist theories are diverse; however, they are unified in their adherence to process philosophy as well as their assumption that the social and the individual cannot be separated.[1] The term elisionism was coined by Margaret Archer in 1995 in the book Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach.({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) Elisionism is often contrasted with holism, atomism, and emergentism.[2]

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  1. Sawyer 2005, p. 175.
  2. Creaven 2000, p. 6.

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