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social realm requires a
different epistemology.
Fundamental to that
antipositivist epistemology is the
belief that the
concepts and
language researchers...
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general public,
though this
judgment continues to be
challenged by
antipositivists. The
choice of
method often depends largely on what the researcher...
- po****r, has
declined under criticism within the
social sciences by
antipositivists and
critical theorists,
among others, for its
alleged scientism, reductionism...
- therapy. The
existentialists would also
influence social psychology,
antipositivist micro-sociology,
symbolic interactionism, and post-structuralism, with...
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phenomena as a
subset of
natural phenomena.
Broad support exists for the
antipositivist claim that
crucial qualitative differences mean that one
cannot explain...
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April 1853. One
facet of this
conversion may have
aligned him with an
antipositivist position.
Maxwell had
studied and
commented on
electricity and magnetism...
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founders of
modern sociology. He was
instrumental in
developing an
antipositivist, hermeneutic,
tradition in the
social sciences.
Weber influenced many...
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thinkers such as Jürgen
Habermas (born 1929).
Critical theorists, as
antipositivists, are
critical of the idea of a
hierarchy of
sciences or societies,...
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Kantian concern for the
limits of
perception strongly influenced the
antipositivist sociological movement in late 19th-century Germany,
particularly in...
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Maximilian University of
Munich by Max Weber, who had
established a new
antipositivist sociology. The "Institute for
Social Research" at the
University of...