constructivize

verb

Etymology

From constructive + -ize.

  1. borrowed from cōnstrūctīvus
  2. suffixed as constructivize — “constructive + ize

Definitions

  1. To convert into a framework that is consistent with constructivism.

    • These systems can be compared in at least two different ways, depending on whether one's chief concern is to constructivize classical mathematics or, rather, to develop, on its own terms, a completely constructive mathematics.
    • In order to constructivize a mathematical notion we consider its classical definition written in terms of the arithmetic of natural numbers. Then we relativize the existential quantifiers according to the following well known scheme.
  2. To make constructivist (grounded in experience).

    • But just as Ivanov regarded art as one component of a universal philosophy for transforming the world, so the artists of the avant-garde also hoped to "suprematize" and "constructivize" all aspects of reality.
    • Harmony considerations tend to favour some form of intuitionistic logic over classical logic. That is, harmony constructivizes.

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