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Social constructivism borrows from Kantianism constructivism, however Kant believed that categorical organisation in the mind which was more naturally constructed rather than socially constructed.<ref>https://philosophyterms.com/constructivism/</ref>
Social constructivism borrows from Kantianism constructivism, however Kant believed that categorical organisation in the mind which was more naturally constructed rather than socially constructed.<ref>https://philosophyterms.com/constructivism/</ref>
In the time of their writing, Berger and Luckmann were not criticized as dismissing possible non-natural origins of thought, but rather ignoring them.
In the time of their writing, Berger and Luckmann were not criticized as dismissing possible non-natural origins of thought, but rather ignoring them.
Social constructionism was rebranded a number of times, e.g as '''postmodernism''', a philosophy which is extremely skeptical of overarching narratives and sometimes even intrinsic reality.  
Social constructionism was rebranded a number of times, e.g. as '''postmodernism''', a philosophy which is extremely skeptical of overarching narratives and sometimes even intrinsic reality.  


== Scientific consensus ==
== Scientific consensus ==
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