reductionism and explanatory power
Reductionism refers to the approach that breaks down complex phenomena into simpler and more fundamental components, aiming to explain the whole by understanding its individual parts. Explanatory power, on the other hand, refers to the ability of a theory or concept to provide clear and comprehensive explanations for a wide range of observations or phenomena.
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