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What is positivism? Discuss Giddens’s critique of positivism

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Answered by hariommaurya97
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Positism is a philosophical hypothesis Expressing that specific " positive" information depends upon regular wonders and their properties relation .

consequently,data got from tangible experience , translated through season and rationale ,shape the selective wellsprings of all specific knowledge.

positivism holds that legitimate learning (certitude or truth) is discovered just in this a posteriori information.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Positism is a philosophical hypothesis Expressing that specific " positive" information depends upon regular wonders and their properties relation .

consequently,data got from tangible experience , translated through season and rationale ,shape the selective wellsprings of all specific knowledge.

positivism holds that legitimate learning (certitude or truth) is discovered just in this a posteriori information.

Hope it helps ❤️ ❤️✌️✌️

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