Structuralism
Structuralism is an Ideology that involves extracting the underlying structure of phenomena in order to understand and, in some cases, control them. I first learned about Structuralism from sources that were not originally written in a structuralist context. In that sense, I think concepts like Antifragility can be considered a form of Structuralism. This realization came to me while reading Classical works. I also read books like Structuralism that you can learn while sleeping and Introduction to Structuralism, which introduced me to the concept of Structuralism. I found the idea of learning about Structuralism while sleeping fascinating, and it still forms the foundation of my philosophical beliefs.
My own thinking aligns with Structuralism in a similar way. Although it may be a degraded version of past ideologies, I take pride in being able to imagine it without any references. When I use words like Concept and 本質 (essence), I am essentially discussing the same ideas of Universality, truth, and essence. I often wonder if essence is synonymous with periodicity.
According to Wikipedia, Structuralism refers to a methodology that involves extracting the underlying structure of phenomena in order to understand and, in some cases, control them. Notable figures in the history of Structuralism include Levi-Strauss and Michel Foucault.
I believe that Structuralism exists in the same Layer as many other ideologies. It is a methodological concept and a Meta ideology. It makes perfect sense to me that Levi-Strauss explored Structural linguistics, as I personally have a fondness for structural approaches, much like Wittgenstein.