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Branch of the philosophy of science
Constructive realism is a branch of philosophy, specifically the philosophy of science. It was developed in the late 1950s by Jane Loevinger and elaborated
Constructive_realism
Topics referred to by the same term
Conceptualist realism Constructive realism Cornell realism Critical realism (disambiguation) Dialectical realism Empirical realism Entity realism Epistemic/ontic
Realism
View in philosophy of science
Scientific Image (1980) developed constructive empiricism as an alternative to realism. He argues against scientific realism that scientific theories do not
Scientific_realism
Opposite position of realism
Investigations into the constructive tradition of analytic philosophy deriving from Gottlob Frege. In philosophy of science, anti-realism applies chiefly to
Anti-realism
Form of empiricism in philosophy of science
component. Constructive empiricism opposes scientific realism, logical positivism (or logical empiricism) and instrumentalism. Constructive empiricism
Constructive_empiricism
Military terminology
Live, Virtual, & Constructive (LVC) Simulation is a broadly used taxonomy for classifying Modeling and Simulation (M&S). However, categorizing a simulation
Live, virtual, and constructive
Live,_virtual,_and_constructive
Philosphical view that existence proofs must be constructive
proof by contradiction might be called non-constructive, and a constructivist might reject it. The constructive viewpoint involves a verificational interpretation
Constructivism (philosophy of mathematics)
Constructivism_(philosophy_of_mathematics)
Theory of science, reconstructing empirical theories
French, and Michael Redhead. The term "structural realism" for the variation of scientific realism motivated by structuralist arguments, was coined by
Structuralism (philosophy of science)
Structuralism_(philosophy_of_science)
Swiss-born American philosopher (1942–2025)
the reconciliatory heading of “constructive realism.” None of the ontologies in Krausz’s inventory of constructive realisms uniquely entails either singularism
Michael_Krausz
Iranian philosopher of education
construct psychology; topics from different viewpoints, such as constructive realism, neo-Pragmatism, action theory, deconstruction, Hermeneutics, and
Khosrow_Bagheri
View on the purpose of philosophy
philosophical realism and anti-realism. Specifically, quietists deny that there is any substantial debate between the positions of realism and non-realism. There
Quietism_(philosophy)
Totality of existing entities
changes unfold. Realism is the view that reality does not depend on human knowledge or consciousness and exists apart from them. Anti-realism, by contrast
Reality
He is a proponent of New Realism and co-wrote The New Realism. The New Rationalism. The development of a constructive realism upon the basis of modern
Edward_Gleason_Spaulding
proposed to solve the problem by changing of logical framework, such as constructive mathematics and intuitionistic logic. Roughly speaking, the first one
Philosophy_of_mathematics
Approach in philosophy of mathematics and logic
Intuitionistic analysis Anti-realism BHK interpretation Brouwer–Hilbert controversy Computability logic Conceptualism Constructive logic Constructivism (philosophy
Intuitionism
Cosmological theory
mathematical objects exist, which he describes as a form of Platonism or modal realism. The hypothesis has proven controversial. Jürgen Schmidhuber argues that
Mathematical universe hypothesis
Mathematical_universe_hypothesis
German rower (1935–2024)
(scheme-)interpretationism” focused on a pragmatic and constructive realism a bit similar to Putnam's internal realism and much earlier and more general than the
Hans_Lenk
Transylvanian painter, sculptor, graphic artist, art critic and poet
defined his new style, considered to be close to Surrealism, as "constructive realism". Although he was among the painters who spent summers in Baia Mare
János_Mattis-Teutsch
Austrian philosopher of science
independent Theories Coherentism Confirmation holism Constructive empiricism Constructive realism Constructivist epistemology Contextualism Conventionalism
Werner_Leinfellner
Entity not directly observable by humans
to refer to them. The notion of observability plays a central role in constructive empiricism. According to Bas van Fraassen, the goal of scientific theories
Unobservable
Italian philosopher (1940–2024)
the very definition of a new kind of scientific Realism, i.e. the enactive (or participatory) Realism. Arturo Carsetti (1976) Logica, Linguaggio, Semantica
Arturo_Carsetti
British philosopher (1925–2011)
on truth and meaning and their implications to debates between realism and anti-realism, a term he helped to popularize. In mathematical logic, he developed
Michael_Dummett
Artistic and architectural philosophy originating in Russia
maintaining the avant-garde against the critiques of the incipient Socialist Realism, and the possibility of a capitalist restoration, with the journal being
Constructivism_(art)
Position in the philosophy of science
antirealism, although its mere lack of commitment to scientific theory's realism can be termed nonrealism. Instrumentalism merely bypasses debate concerning
Instrumentalism
American philosopher (born 1941)
with rehabilitating scientific anti-realism." According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The constructive empiricist follows the logical positivists
Bas_van_Fraassen
Philosophical approach
Ecological Civilization Debate in China: The Role of Ecological Marxism and Constructive Postmodernism—Beyond the Predicament of Legislation". Monthly Review
Process_philosophy
Logical principle
the use of proofs designed from "negative" or "non-existence" versus "constructive" proof: According to Brouwer, a statement that an object exists having
Law_of_excluded_middle
mathematical objects have an independent existence outside of human thought (realism), or if their existence is dependent on mental constructs or language (idealism
Mathematical_object
Art of creating moving images using computers
the animation and arrange its choreography. Another technique called constructive solid geometry defines objects by conducting Boolean operations on regular
Computer_animation
In theology, critical realism is an epistemological position adopted by a community of scientists turned theologians.[citation needed] They are influenced
Theological_critical_realism
Austrian philosopher
the Vienna Circle. He defended an epistemology grounded in ontological realism. Kraft studied philosophy, geography and history at the University of Vienna
Victor_Kraft
2008 film by Charlie Kaufman
increasingly elaborate stage production and whose extreme commitment to realism begins to blur the boundaries between fiction and reality. The film's title
Synecdoche,_New_York
1781 book by Immanuel Kant
Reason has exerted an enduring influence on Western philosophy. The constructive aspect of the work, Kant's attempt to ground the conditions for the possibility
Critique_of_Pure_Reason
Christian theological doctrine
Dogmatics Fundamental/foundational Liberal Catholic Anglo-Catholic Critical realism Political Since the World Wars Vatican II of religions Situational ethics
Monarchianism
German philosopher and physicist (1882–1936)
philosophy. In his 1932–33 contribution to Erkenntnis, "Positivism and Realism", Schlick offered one of the most illuminating definitions of positivism
Moritz_Schlick
American Reformed theologian (1892–1971)
perspective known as Christian realism. He attacked utopianism as ineffectual for dealing with reality. Niebuhr's realism deepened after 1945 and led him
Reinhold_Niebuhr
Austrian-American philosopher
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
Herbert_Feigl
American philosopher (1942–2024)
nature of basically "parasitic" AI systems, rather than employing them constructively to challenge and develop the human user's powers of comprehension. In
Daniel_Dennett
Series of monographs published from 1938 to 1969
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
International Encyclopedia of Unified Science
International_Encyclopedia_of_Unified_Science
British artist
Malcolm Hughes (22 July 1920 – 19 September 1997) was a British constructive artist. Hughes was born in Manchester and during the Second World War, he
Malcolm_Hughes
Form of Christianity
Dogmatics Fundamental/foundational Liberal Catholic Anglo-Catholic Critical realism Political Since the World Wars Vatican II of religions Situational ethics
Conservative_Christianity
Austrian-American physicist, mathematician and philosopher
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
Philipp_Frank
Style and theory of reporting
include conflict solution journalism, conflict sensitive journalism, constructive conflict coverage, and reporting the world. War journalism is journalism
Peace_journalism
Philosophical study of morality
Moral Realisms Sayre-McCord 2023a, Lead section DeLapp, § 4a. Moral Realisms Sayre-McCord 2023a, § 1. Moral Disagreement DeLapp, § 4a. Moral Realisms Ridge
Ethics
Philosophical tradition
when used in context. The least famous of Schiller's main works was the constructive sequel to his destructive book Formal Logic. In this sequel, Logic for
Pragmatism
Movement in Western philosophy
is realism?". In Jarrett Leplin (ed.). Scientific Realism. University of California Press. p. 140. Lane, Ruth (1996). "Positivism, scientific realism and
Logical_positivism
American philosopher (1942–2021)
"Lex Orandi est Lex Credendi," in Images of Science: Scientific Realism Versus Constructive Empiricism, ed. Churchland and Hooker (1984). "The Logician's
Richard_Boyd
Mathematical logician and philosopher
mathematics and philosophy. During this time, he adopted ideas of mathematical realism. He read Kant's Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft, and
Kurt_Gödel
Research philosophy
a physical process that produces more creative insights and is "both constructive and deconstructive rather than destructive." Entanglement describes the
Postqualitative_inquiry
British philosopher
Lenman has published work on metaethics, where he defends a form of constructive expressivism, contractualism, and moral responsibility, among others
James_Lenman
Legal remedy taking away a benefit wrongfully obtained
property. Remedy for unjust enrichment is frequently an imposition of constructive trust over the property unjustly retained. The Restatement (Third) of
Restitution and unjust enrichment
Restitution_and_unjust_enrichment
Christian theological and philosophical school of thought
Analytic in Thomism Theopoetics Ecumenism Digital Systematic Biblical Constructive Eco- Environmental Public Contextualisation and Inculturation Indigenous
Radical_orthodoxy
Philosophical traditions from mainland Europe
deconstruction, French feminism, psychoanalytic theory, posthumanism, speculative realism, and the critical theory of the Frankfurt School as well as some Freudian
Continental_philosophy
Development of one's virtues
Morita therapy, constructive living is a Western approach to mental health education. Purpose-centered and response-oriented, constructive living (sometimes
Self-cultivation
British barrister and life peer (born 1968)
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, which called on the government to constructively participate in the International Court of Justice advisory opinion on
Richard_Hermer,_Baron_Hermer
Study of the development of philosophy
Sydnor, Jon Paul (29 March 2012). Ramanuja and Schleiermacher: Toward a Constructive Comparative Theology. James Clarke & Company Limited. ISBN 978-0-227-90035-2
History_of_philosophy
Standard, doctrine or system of conduct
theories of meta-ethics) are broadly divided into two classes: Moral realism is the class of theories that hold that there are true moral statements
Morality
Rejection of certain ideas about reality
ISBN 978-1-4766-0489-3. Davis, John K. (2014). "Review of Epistemic Relativism: A Constructive Critique". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. University of Notre Dame
Nihilism
Type of punishment
Law and order Marxist Neo-classical Populist Positivist Postmodernist Realism Left Right Subfields American Anthropological Biosocial criminology Conflict
Retributive_justice
American philosopher and logician (1908–2000)
S2CID 171052872. Nelson Goodman and W. V. O. Quine, "Steps Toward a Constructive Nominalism", Journal of Symbolic Logic, 12 (1947): 105–122. Bueno, Otávio
Willard_Van_Orman_Quine
formalism of legal positivists. Legal skepticism is sometimes known as legal realism. According to Richard Posner, "The skeptical vein in American thinking
Skepticism_in_law
2003 film by Jon Amiel
remaining compartments, jettison them, and stagger the detonations, using constructive wave interference to increase the force of the bombs. Braz sacrifices
The_Core
German writer and philosopher (1905–1997)
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
Carl_Gustav_Hempel
Christian revivals in American history
Analytic in Thomism Theopoetics Ecumenism Digital Systematic Biblical Constructive Eco- Environmental Public Contextualisation and Inculturation Indigenous
Great_Awakening
American artist (1844–1916)
for realism that included, but was not limited to, the study of the figure. A trip to Spain for six months confirmed his admiration for the realism of
Thomas_Eakins
Official platform open to U.S. diplomats where they can criticize government policy
International Development (USAID), through which they are invited to express constructive criticism of government policy. Established in 1971, the Dissent Channel
Dissent_Channel
German logician and philosopher (1886–1942)
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
Kurt_Grelling
Tendency to remember pleasant things better
likely to either have more depressive realism or a negative bias. The positivity effect is the ability to constructively analyze a situation where the desired
Pollyanna_principle
German philosopher, logician, and mathematician (1848–1925)
second-order logic plus Basic Law V is provably consistent by finitistic or constructive methods, but it can interpret only very weak fragments of arithmetic
Gottlob_Frege
Southern African philosophy
UN Resolution 1761 UNSC Resolution 591 Academic boycott Disinvestment Constructive engagement Tar Baby Option Sporting boycott Olympics Rugby union Rivonia
Ubuntu_philosophy
is not without flaw. Plato is often considered a proponent of extreme realism. Aristotle interested himself with issues of logic, categories, and the
Philosophy_of_language
Danish artists' association
repeat international exhibition of Cubism-Surrealism with Abstract and Constructive artists including Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky
Linien
Theology embracing this-world realities and rejecting dualism
introduction of such ideas into the theological mainstream and made constructive evaluations, as well as contributions, to them.[additional citation(s)
Secular_theology
American philosopher
some of Dreyfus's comments. Had he formulated them less aggressively, constructive actions they suggested might have been taken much earlier." When UC Berkeley
Hubert_Dreyfus
Early Christian movement which was the precursor of Christian orthodoxy
Analytic in Thomism Theopoetics Ecumenism Digital Systematic Biblical Constructive Eco- Environmental Public Contextualisation and Inculturation Indigenous
Proto-orthodox_Christianity
Branch in philosophy of science
Constructivist psychology schools share assumptions about the active constructive nature of human knowledge. In particular, the critique is aimed at the
Constructivism (philosophy of science)
Constructivism_(philosophy_of_science)
Basic framework of mathematics
concepts; the question was whether they exist independently of perception (realism) or within the mind only (conceptualism); or even whether they are simply
Foundations_of_mathematics
Philosophical doctrine
meaningless metaphysics. In the philosophy of science, Bas van Fraassen's constructive empiricism has often been described as verificationist in spirit, even
Verificationism
at least one of the consequents is true. constructive logic A branch of logic that emphasizes the constructive proof of existence, requiring an explicit
Glossary_of_logic
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2025
responsibility to use its powerful position to move the debate on in a more constructive way by establishing an image of African people as equals. His comments
David_Lammy
Austrian mathematician (1879–1934)
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
Hans_Hahn_(mathematician)
Type of cooperative argumentative dialogue
inner circle with guidance from the teacher/facilitator. Students use constructive criticism as opposed to making judgements. The students on the outside
Socratic_method
Austrian economist, philosopher and sociologist (1882–1945)
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
Otto_Neurath
Austrian mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1896–1959)
Structure of Scientific Revolutions Postpositivism Constructive empiricism Semantic anti-realism Related topics History of analytic philosophy Philosophy
Friedrich_Waismann
Canadian philosopher
MA, USA: MIT Press. —— (1985). Images of Science: Scientific Realism versus Constructive Empiricism. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. ——
Paul_Churchland
Argument in the philosophy of mathematics
Goodman subsequently released a joint 1947 paper titled "Steps toward a Constructive Nominalism" as part of an ongoing project of Quine's to "set up a nominalistic
Quine–Putnam indispensability argument
Quine–Putnam_indispensability_argument
the climate and capitalism may well provoke revisiting and posing a constructive critique of any constrained political posture that could be deemed normative
Liberation_theology_in_Canada
Polish philosopher and mathematician
Retrieved 11 April 2024. Linsky, Bernard (2009). "Leon Chwistek's Theory of Constructive Types". The Golden Age of Polish Philosophy. pp. 203–219. doi:10
Leon_Chwistek
picture of him at an early age, was particularly important to him. The constructive energy with which the German successor generation of the "Fauves", Franz
Werner_Scholz_(painter)
UK political pressure group
Glasman's current positions "should give us pause before treating him as constructive interlocutor within the Labour Party". In January 2025, Dan Carden, Labour
Blue_Labour
Branch of philosophy
Scientific Realism. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 124–1139. ISBN 978-0-520-05155-3. Boyd, Richard (2002). "Scientific Realism". Stanford
Philosophy_of_science
Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist (1711–1776)
the Constructive Phase and Belief. In the Critical Phase, Hume denies his predecessors' theories of causation. Next, he uses the Constructive Phase
David_Hume
School of critical theory developed in the US
The influence of legal realism unsettled American jurisprudence for decades. Alan Hunt writes that the period "between the realism of the 1930s and the
Critical_legal_studies
Prison where the detainees serve their sentences with minimal supervision
constraints and stresses of typical incarcerations, they can discover more constructive lifestyles through support and light supervision from the criminal justice
Open_prison
British political philosophy
Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's
One-nation_conservatism
School of thought in philosophy of mathematics
Perry remarks that Russell went through three phases of realism: extreme, moderate and constructive (Perry 1997:xxv). In 1903 he was in his extreme phase;
Logicism
Early Christian dualistic theology
Analytic in Thomism Theopoetics Ecumenism Digital Systematic Biblical Constructive Eco- Environmental Public Contextualisation and Inculturation Indigenous
Marcionism
Philosophical and cultural movement
Dogmatics Fundamental/foundational Liberal Catholic Anglo-Catholic Critical realism Political Since the World Wars Vatican II of religions Situational ethics
Transmodernism
Study of the relationship between theology and digital technology
Dogmatics Fundamental/foundational Liberal Catholic Anglo-Catholic Critical realism Political Since the World Wars Vatican II of religions Situational ethics
Digital_theology
Philosophical traditions of Hinduism and the Vedas
breath techniques; Nyaya (न्याय) is a school of logic emphasising direct realism; Vaisheshika (वैषेशिक) is an offshoot of Nyaya concerned with atomism and
Hindu_philosophy
CONSTRUCTIVE REALISM
CONSTRUCTIVE REALISM
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Creation, Construction, Arrangement
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Construction; Arrangement; Creative Art; All Creation
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Hindu
Light, Beauty, Prosperity, Rank, Power, Steel construction company
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Arabic, Muslim
A Persian Construction Probably from the Arabic Mawla (Master; Leader; Lord)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Produce; New Construction
Surname or Lastname
English
English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Indian
Built; Construction; Creative Art; All Creation
Girl/Female
Tamil
Light, Beauty, Prosperity, Rank, Power, Steel construction company
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Creation; Evolution; Construction
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Hindu
Creation, Construction, Arrangement
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Tamil
Creation, Construction, Arrangement
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Hindu
Creation, Construction, Arrangement
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CONSTRUCTIVE REALISM
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Indian
One of the names of God, Forgiving
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Australian, Vietnamese
New; Chastity
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Gustavus, GUSZTÃV means "meditation staff."
Biblical
secret, leanness
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British, English, Irish
Courageous
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Male
Welsh
Welsh myth name of the Lord of Annwn ("un-world; under-world"), possibly ARAWN means "unrestrained wildness."
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Greek
Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning...
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Hindu
Lord of music
Girl/Female
American, Australian
An Ornamental Crown
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a.
Building; constructing.
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The act of constructing vaults; a vaulted construction.
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The process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition.
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Constructive.
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Building up; constructive; -- opposed to destructive.
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Reconstructing; tending to reconstruct; as, a reconstructive policy.
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Conveying knowledge; serving to instruct or inform; as, experience furnishes very instructive lessons.
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Derived from, or depending on, construction or interpretation; not directly expressed, but inferred.
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Pertaining to a master builder, or to architecture; evincing skill in designing or construction; constructive.
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The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding; explanation; interpretation; sense.
a.
Having ability to construct or form; employed in construction; as, to exhibit constructive power.
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Serving or tending to bind or constrict.
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The act of fabricating, framing, or constructing; construction; manufacture; as, the fabrication of a bridge, a church, or a government.
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The act of constructing; construction.
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That which is constructed or formed; an edifice; a fabric.
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Instructive discourse.
a.
According to interpretation; constructive.
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An obstructive person or thing.
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Obstructive.
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In a constructive manner; by construction or inference.