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'Differences between natural and social sciences arise from cognitive intentions of the
investigator, whose view is this?
(1) Auguste Comte
(2) Emile Durkheim
(3)
Max Weber
(4)
Karl Mannheim
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your answer is august comtech
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1. 'Differences between natural and social sciences arise from cognitive intentions of the investigator, (3) Max Weber views is this.
Max Weber:
- Maximilian Karl Emil Weber was a German historian, sociologist, jurist, and political economist.
- According to the Max Webster, differences between natural and social sciences arise from cognitive intentions of the investigator.
- They have not been arise from the alleged inapplicability of the scientific and generalizing methods to the subject matter of human action.
- The main difference between natural science and social science is that: Natural science studies natural occuring events while social science studies the whole human society.
- Hence, the correct answer among all the options is option (3) Max Weber.
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