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<p>different from ontological or strong <a href="page.php?w=emergentism">emergentism</a>, which intends that what emerges in "emergence" is more than the sum of the processes from which it emerges, respectively either in the ontological sense or in the epistemological sense.</p>

<p><big> Ontological reductionism </big></p>
<p>Richard Jones divides ontological reductionism into two: the reductionism of substances (e.g., the reduction of mind to matter) and the reduction of the number of structures operating in nature (e.g., the reduction of one physical</p><p>
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