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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...
- Bentham, Austin was the first legal thinker to work out a fully developed positivistic theory of law. Austin argues that laws are rules, which he defines as...
- difficult to accept religious experience as valid unless placed in a positivistic framework. In fact, Maslow's position on God and religion was quite complex...
- and confined’ within the traditional and doctrinaire limits. From the positivistic point of view, equality is antithetic to arbitrariness. In fact, equality...
- that encomp****es psychological experience in contrasts with the purely positivistic approach typical of the natural sciences which exceeds all methods not...
- Preparatory School. He changed the academic programs and broke with the past positivistic influence. After Madero's ********ination in February 1913, Vasconcelos...
- and organization Critical theory (Frankfurt School) - theory in the positivistic, scientistic, or purely observational mode Literary criticism, sometimes...
- the rest of the world rather than between experience and nature, post-positivistic analytic philosophy was able to make a more radical break with the philosophical...
- 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...