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constructivists

  • plural
    of constructivist.
    constructivist
    noun
    a person who believes in or promotes constructivism.

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Since James, most scholars have settled into two camps: perennialists, who argue that all mystical experiences are essentially the same, and constructivists, who counter that they are inextricable from one’s cultural context.

From Washington Post Nov. 10, 2022

Only a few mathematicians, known as constructivists, insist on being able to provide examples of quantities or objects asserted to exist, and they are considered a bit odd.

From Scientific American May 5, 2019

The constructivists, who shared the larger Soviet aim to collectivise life, wanted to discard ownership of bodies as they discarded ownership of homes.

From The Guardian Nov. 30, 2018

He knew anarchists, bolshevists, socialists, communists, fascists, pacifists, falangists and Stalinists, to say nothing of cubists, futurists, dadaists, surrealists, suprematists, constructivists, destructivists and stridentists.

From The Guardian May 7, 2010

The Berlin Dadaists admired the architectonic art produced by the Russian constructivists under the leadership of Vladimir Tallin.

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