positivism in A Sentence

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    A General View of Positivism.

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    To achieve mental Positivism is possible with the help of a dream.

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    Positivism holds that valid knowledge(certitude or truth) is found only in this a posteriori knowledge.

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    In essence Spencer's philosophical vision was formed by a combination of deism and Positivism.

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    These disputes relate to the historical core of social theory(Positivism and ant Positivism; structure and agency).

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    Supporters of mental Positivism, pay attention not only to their own external image, but also monitor the internal content.

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    Positivism simply means that law is something that is"posited": laws are validly made in accordance with socially accepted rules.

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    If you too are an optimistic person, you can have this product to capture your Positivism on your computer screen.

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    The field may be broadly recognised as an amalgam of three modes of social thought in particular: Durkheimian Positivism and structural functionalism;

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    The field may be broadly recognized as an amalgam of three modes of social thought in particular: Durkheimian Positivism and structural functionalism;

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    The explosion of 1800's philosophies like Positivism, Marxism, and Darwinism undermined and refuted Christianity to rather concentrate on the real, tangible world.”.

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    The explosion of 1800's philosophies like Positivism, Marxism, and Darwinism undermined and refuted Christianity to instead focus on the real, tangible world.”.

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    Her focus areas of research include women's studies, women's writings, 19th century English and Bengali literature, the reception of Positivism in Bengal, motherhood and the Partition of India.

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    Cognitive psychology is associated with a school of thought known as cognitivism, whose adherents argue for an information processing model of mental function, informed by Positivism and experimental psychology.

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    So Positivism helps in solving difficulties, adds strength and adaptability in the struggle, but also distracts attention and makes unnoticed real problems and threatening factors that can destroy human life.

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    Ernst Mach developed a well-known philosophy of science, often called"Positivism", according to which the relations of objects in nature were not guaranteed but only known through a sort of mental shorthand.

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    Though Comte is generally regarded as the"Father of Sociology", the discipline was formally established by another French thinker, Émile Durkheim(1858-1917), who developed Positivism as a foundation to practical social research.

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    Though Comte is generally regarded as the"Father of Sociology", the discipline was formally established by another French thinker, Émile Durkheim(1858- 1917), who developed Positivism as a foundation to practical social research.

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    In international relations theory, postPositivism refers to theories of international relations which epistemologically reject Positivism, the idea that the empiricist observation of the natural sciences can be applied to the social sciences.

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    This perspective, called Positivism, is based on the assumption that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge, and that such knowledge can come only from positive affirmation of theories through strict scientific and quantitative methods.

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    Writing shortly after the malaise of the French Revolution, he proposed that social ills could be remedied through sociological Positivism, an epistemological approach outlined in The Course in Positive Philosophy and A General View of Positivism 1844.

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    Today, scholarly accounts of Durkheim's Positivism may be vulnerable to exaggeration and oversimplification: Comte was the only major sociological thinker to postulate that the social realm may be subject to scientific analysis in the same way as noble science, whereas Durkheim acknowledged in greater detail the fundamental epistemological limitations.

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