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(n.)A doctrine contending that sense perceptions are the only admissible…
(n.)The state or quality of being positive.
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Positivism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Positivism is a philosophy that holds that the only authentic knowledge is that which is based on actual sense experience. Metaphysical speculation is avoided. Though the positivist approach has been...
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Logical positivism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Logical positivism (also called logical empiricism and neo-positivism ) is a school of philosophy that combines empiricism, the idea that observational evidence is indispensable for knowledge of ...
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Positivism is a system of philosophical and religiousdoctrines elaborated by Auguste Comte. As a philosophical system or method, Positivism denies the validity of metaphysical speculations, and maintains that the data of sense experience are the only object and the supreme criterion of human knowledge;
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Positivism consists essentially of a Philosophy and a Polity. These can never be dissevered; the former being the basis, and the latter the end of one comprehensive system, in which our intellectual faculties and our social sympathies are brought into close correlation with each other.
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Scientific method, the measurement, objectivity, neutrality, causality and determinism of crime and criminals. ... Consensual model of the political reality and structure of society as it is. This is assumed as given. ... POSITIVISTIC CRIMINOLOGY; POSITIVISM --
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Comte's mature work in which he gives an overview of his philosophy of positivism, in which philosophy is subordinated to the development of sciences, and the sciences are each seen as having their own special content ... The subjective principle of Positivism, that is, the subordination of the intellect to the heart is...
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See also, wikipedia on positivism ... Constructionism Critiques Positivism ... 1. Positivism Ignores Subjective Experience, or the meaning to the participants...
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A survey of the history of Western philosophy. ... Because the resulting logical positivism (or "logical empiricism") allowed only for the use of logical tautologies and first-person observations from experience, it dismissed as nonsense the metaphysical and normative pretensions of the philosophical tradition.
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