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noun
1.A belief that things have a set of characteristics which make them what they are, and that the task of science and philosophy is their discovery and expression; the doctrine that essence is prior to existence.
‘They did so using the most mathematical and scientific language possible, leading into endless discussions of material constitution, possible worlds, and debates between essentialism and non-essentialism.’
‘It is a different phenomenon from philosophical or metaphysical essentialism.’
2.The view that all children should be taught on traditional lines the ideas and methods regarded as essential to the prevalent culture.
‘For better or worse, essentialism is the quintessential American approach to education.’
‘Then essentialism was criticized as being too rigid to prepare students adequately for adult life.’
3.The view that categories of people, such as women and men, or heterosexuals and homosexuals, or members of ethnic groups, have intrinsically different and characteristic natures or dispositions.
‘In fact, this is a very familiar problem in feminist theory: how to argue for a feminine specificity without falling into the trap of biological essentialism.’
‘In other words, he bases his argument on the grounds of biological essentialism, which will connect him to African Americans.’
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