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distinguish between positivism and humanism ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Not only is positivism a false guide to knowledge, but it is also a false guide to living in the light of knowledge so generated. ... Not only is humanism a true guide to knowledge, but it is also a true guide to living in the light of knowledge so generated.

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Distinguish between positivism and humanism.

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  • Humanism is a democratic and ethical life stance, which affirms that human. beings have the right and responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives.
  • Positivism is a philosophical theory that states that genuine knowledge (knowledge of anything that is not true by definition) is exclusively derived from experience of natural phenomena and their properties and relations.
  • The four characteristics of humanism are curiosity, a free mind, belief
  • Positivism is a term which designates a philosophical tendency oriented around natural science and striving for a united view of the world of phenomena both physical and human, through the applications of the methods and the extension of the results whereby the natural sciences have attained their unrivaled position
  • Positivism, which has it's roots in quantitative theories, excludes the human element and includes such fundamentals as cumulative data. Humanistic geography has it's roots in qualitative procedures and focuses on the combination of research with the people.
  • Not only is positivism a false guide to knowledge, but it is also a false guide to living in the light of knowledge so generated. the end of knowledge as value-actualization. For humanism, knowledge begins and ends in values. correspondingly true, that is, good for all human beings.

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