positivism

  • 41positivism, logical —  Позитивизм логический …

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  • 42positivism, theological —  Позитивизм теологический …

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  • 43Logical positivism — (also known as logical empiricism, scientific philosophy, and neo positivism) is a philosophy that combines empiricism the idea that observational evidence is indispensable for knowledge with a version of rationalism incorporating mathematical… …

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  • 44Comte and positivism — Robert Brown COMTE’S AIMS The chief aim of all of Auguste Comte’s publications, and the constant mission of his entire working life, was the improvement of human character through the perfecting of human society. He was convinced that the… …

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  • 45Legal positivism — is a school of thought in jurisprudence and the philosophy of law. The principal claims of legal positivism are that:* laws are rules made, whether deliberately or unintentionally, by human beings; * there is no inherent or necessary connection… …

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  • 46Sociological positivism — This article describes the term positivism as used in social sciences, especially within the science of sociology. For other meanings of this word, see positivism. In sociology, anthropology, and other social sciences, the term positivism is… …

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  • 47Political positivism — is a theory founded by Ljubisa Bojic. It includes intensive use of media to promote unity, participation, and positivism in thinking of common men and women. hort explanationGradual change of individuals results in a big alteration for the… …

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  • 48logical positivism — noun the form of empiricism that bases all knowledge on perceptual experience (not on intuition or revelation) • Syn: ↑positivism • Derivationally related forms: ↑logical positivist, ↑positivistic (for: ↑positivism), ↑positivist …

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  • 49logical positivism — logical positivist. a philosophical movement that stresses the function of philosophy as a method of criticizing and analyzing science and that rejects all transcendental metaphysics, statements of fact being held to be meaningful only if they… …

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  • 50logical positivism — Also known as logical empiricism and scientific empiricism; the ideas and attitude towards philosophy associated with the Vienna circle. This group was founded by Schlick in 1924, and in effect ended with his death in 1936 and the dispersal of… …

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