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- Look up interpretivism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interpretivism may refer to: Interpretivism (social science), an approach to social science...
- Interpretivism is a school of thought in contemporary jurisprudence and the philosophy of law. The main claims of interpretivism are that Law is not a...
- In social science, antipositivism (also interpretivism, negativism or antinaturalism) is a theoretical stance which proposes that the social realm cannot...
- research, and cognitive neuroscience. Approaches include positivism, interpretivism, rational choice theory, behavioralism, structuralism, post-structuralism...
- Jurisprudence, also known as theory of law or philosophy of law, is the examination in a general perspective of what law is and what it ought to be. It...
- the human sciences. Most recently he offered a systematic defense of interpretivism with Jason Blakely in Interpretive Social Science: An Anti-Naturalist...
- interaction—often ****ociated with interactionism, phenomenology, dramaturgy, interpretivism—is a sociological approach that places emphasis on subjective meanings...
- Contemporary philosophy Region Western philosophy School Analytic Legal interpretivism Institutions Yale University University of Oxford University College...
- JSTOR 3750295. S2CID 170501178. Goldkuhl, Göran (March 2012). "Pragmatism vs interpretivism in qualitative information systems research". European Journal of Information...
- discipline include rational choice, classical political philosophy, interpretivism, structuralism, and behaviouralism, realism, pluralism, and institutionalism...