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What (who) is functionalism - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Functionalist; Functionalism (disambiguation)

functionalism         
Functionalism is the idea that the most important aspect of something, especially the design of a building or piece of furniture, is how it is going to be used or its usefulness. (TECHNICAL)
N-UNCOUNT
functionalism         
¦ noun
1. the theory that the design of an object should be determined by its function rather than by aesthetic considerations.
2. (in social sciences) the study or interpretation of phenomena in terms of the functions which they fulfil within an overall system.
Derivatives
functionalist noun & adjective
Functionalism (philosophy of mind)         
PHILOSOPHY OF MIND THAT MENTAL STATES ARE DRIVEN BY THEIR FUNCTION
Functionalism (Cognitive Science); Analytic functionalism; Functionalism (philosophy); Functionalism and mind; Machine-state functionalism; Homuncular functionalism
In philosophy of mind, functionalism is the thesis that mental states (beliefs, desires, being in pain, etc.) are constituted solely by their functional role, which means, their causal relations with other mental states, sensory inputs and behavioral outputs.

Wikipedia

Functionalism

Functionalism may refer to:

  • Functionalism (architecture), the principle that architects should design a building based on the purpose of that building
  • Functionalism in international relations, a theory that arose during the inter-War period
  • Functional linguistics, a theoretical approach to the study of language
  • Functionalism (philosophy of mind), a theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy
  • Functionalism versus intentionalism, a historiographical debate about the origins of the Holocaust
  • Structural functionalism, a theoretical tradition within sociology and anthropology
  • Biological functionalism, an anthropological paradigm
Examples of use of functionalism
1. The Modernist tradition, inspired by Le Corbusier, flirted uneasily with science and functionalism.
2. As a result an arid functionalism supplies the dominant tone of both the public "services" and of private "enterprise". Everything has been turned inside out so we can admire how everything fits together.
3. It will probably outlive me.‘ The modest rented flat where Mr Cameron has lived since the age of five remains a homage to post–war functionalism, and he still listens to his favourite Radio 4 on his Plustron mono transistor radio.