Nghĩa của từ positivist bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. This criticism, aesthetically, is based upon Kantian aesthetics and positivist aesthetics.

2. The implications of such a view were potentially disastrous for positivist criminology.

3. Positivist criminology, on the other hand, seemed scarcely to recognise it at all.

4. Weber himself seems to take a Humean or Positivist view of causation.

5. This was especially the case when pragmatism was conjoined to a legal positivist outlook.

6. In this respect Hirschi shared the long-standing positivist rejection of the central tenet of classicism: deterrence.

7. I think this has been well illustrated in the previous chapters - particularly in the case of positivist criminology.

8. 16 This was especially the case when pragmatism was conjoined to a legal positivist outlook.

9. By far the most popular idea is the positivist one that we should keep only the facts.

10. His approach was positivist and rationalist and his general objective was to lay down a theory of social evolution.

11. 5 But of course natural law is false judged by positivist assumptions just as positivism is false judged by natural law assumptions.

12. (Machlup’s position is close to the central “positivist” tradition of economic methodology.) But, in the meanwhile, we find that Professor Mises and “extreme Apriorism…

13. Similarly, social identities are seen as constructed rather than pre-given: making social Constructionism an anti-*essentialist stance as well as anti-positivist one.

14. The hybrid imagery crafted in the style of comic grotesque subverts the positivist epistemology and classification, and emanates a strong dynamic and pleasure of anthropomorphism.

15. (Machlup's position is close to the central "positivist" tradition of economic methodology.) But, in the meanwhile, we find that Professor Mises and "extreme Apriorism…

16. Behaviouralism is a political science, but it is an inexact science, and in practice behaviouralists are always less rigidly positivist, and less grand in ambition, than is often assumed

17. Definition of Addressal : the act of addressing something (such as a problem or issue) The positivist belief that science is geared to uncovering facts and their connections in reality, leaves unaccounted …

18. ‘True, Certitude of convictions can signify moral strength, but that's so rare.’ ‘This does not mean that we should reject the findings of those efforts outright; they are helpful to an extent, but they ultimately cannot achieve the level of Certitude that historians of a more positivist age claimed for them.’

19. ‘The concept of Causality is constitutive of objective empirical knowledge; the concept of purpose is not.’ ‘Constructivists, as a rule, cannot subscribe to positivist conceptions of Causality.’ ‘How is the Causality of the natural world reconcilable with what Kant calls ‘the Causality of freedom’?’

20. ‘The concept of Causality is constitutive of objective empirical knowledge; the concept of purpose is not.’ ‘Constructivists, as a rule, cannot subscribe to positivist conceptions of Causality.’ ‘How is the Causality of the natural world reconcilable with what Kant calls ‘the Causality of freedom’?’

21. ‘True, Certitude of convictions can signify moral strength, but that's so rare.’ ‘This does not mean that we should reject the findings of those efforts outright; they are helpful to an extent, but they ultimately cannot achieve the level of Certitude that historians of a more positivist age claimed for them.’