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positivist    
n. 实证哲学家,实证主义者

实证哲学家,实证主义者

positivist
adj 1: of or relating to positivism; "positivist thinkers";
"positivist doctrine"; "positive philosophy" [synonym:
{positivist}, {positivistic}, {positive}]
n 1: someone who emphasizes observable facts and excludes
metaphysical speculation about origins or ultimate causes
[synonym: {positivist}, {rationalist}]

Positivist \Pos"i*tiv*ist\, n.
A believer in positivism. -- a. Relating to positivism.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Positivism - Wikipedia
    Positivism is a philosophical school that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive – meaning a posteriori facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience [1][2] Other ways of knowing, such as intuition, introspection, or religious faith, are rejected or considered meaningless
  • Positivism | Definition, History, Theories, Criticism | Britannica
    positivism, in Western philosophy, generally, any system that confines itself to the data of experience and excludes a priori or metaphysical speculations More narrowly, the term designates the thought of the French philosopher Auguste Comte (1798–1857)
  • Positivism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
    Positivism is a philosophical system deeply rooted in science and mathematics It’s based on the view that whatever exists can be verified through experiments, observation, and mathematical logical proof Everything else is nonexistent
  • Positivism - Research Methodology
    As a philosophy, positivism adheres to the view that only “factual” knowledge gained through observation (the senses), including measurement, is trustworthy In positivism studies the role of the researcher is limited to data collection and interpretation in an objective way
  • Positivism in Sociology: Definition, Theory Examples
    Positivism is a term used to describe an approach to the study of society that relies specifically on empirical scientific evidence, such as controlled experiments and statistics Positivism is a belief that we should not go beyond the boundaries of what can be observed
  • POSITIVISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POSITIVISM is a theory that theology and metaphysics are earlier imperfect modes of knowledge and that positive knowledge is based on natural phenomena and their properties and relations as verified by the empirical sciences
  • How Positivism Shaped Our Understanding of Reality
    Positivism is a philosophical approach asserting that authentic knowledge is derived from sensory experience, preferably through scientific methods In its essence, positivism advocates that our knowledge of reality is firmly rooted in observable and measurable phenomena rather than abstract theorization or metaphysical speculation
  • Positivism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    Positivism, in the context of sociology and the broader social sciences, refers to an intellectual and methodological stance that champions the application of the methods of natural sciences to the study of society
  • Positivism | EBSCO Research Starters
    Positivism is a philosophical theory developed by French philosopher Auguste Comte in the early 19th century, asserting that social reality can only be comprehended through scientific inquiry and governed by natural laws
  • Positivism - By Branch Doctrine - The Basics of Philosophy
    Positivism is the view that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge, and that such knowledge can only come from positive affirmation of theories through strict scientific method (techniques for investigating phenomena based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence, subject to specific principles of reasoning)





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