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- contrast, that critical theory possessed a reflexive element lacking in the positivistic traditional theory. Some scholars today hold the beliefs critiqued in...
- composed dualistically of a body and a soul. Nurit Bird-David argues that: Positivistic ideas about the meaning of 'nature', 'life', and 'personhood' misdirected...
- fined by the Royal Disciplinary Court, Moll developed "a legally based, positivistic contract theory of the patient-doctor relationship" that was not adopted...
- with an Eastern flavour." According to Maria Carlson, Theosophy is a "positivistic religion" "offering a seemingly logical theology based on pseudoscience...
- that encomp****es psychological experience in contrasts with the purely positivistic approach typical of the natural sciences which exceeds all methods not...
- hoped that Uppsala University would accept it, but Sten Lindroth, a positivistic historian of science there, remained unimpressed, ****erting that it was...
- reality is a continuous process. Blumer was also a vociferous critic of positivistic methodological ideas in sociology. Blumer was born March 7, 1900, in...
- Steiner (1861–1925). According to Maria Carlson, ""Both turned out to be 'positivistic religions,' offering a seemingly logical theology based on pseudoscience...
- Thornton 2018. Akrami 2009, Sec. Popper's Critique of Vienna Circle and the Positivistic Approach: "Trying to analyze and solve the problem of demarcation, Popper...
- theory to traditional theory, wherein the word theory is applied in the positivistic sense of scientism, in the sense of a purely observational mode, which...