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What was Glidden's critique of positivism

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Answered by hastag8
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Answer:

Gidden's objection to positivist theory focuses on the reliance on scientific empiricism in studying human society.

Explanation:

Positivism is a philosophical hypothesis expressing that specific (“positive”) information depends on regular wonders and their properties and relations.

methods of insight in the sociologies.

I might recognize two principle routes in which “positivism” might be taken, one

very particular, the other considerably more broad. In the more prohibitive sense, the

term might be taken to apply to the compositions of the individuals who have effectively called

themselves positivists or if nothing else have been set up to acknowledge the nickname.

This yields two noteworthy stages in the improvement of positivism, one focused

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Gidden's objection to positivist theory focuses on the reliance on scientific empiricism in studying human society.

Explanation:

Positivism is a philosophical hypothesis expressing that specific (“positive”) information depends on regular wonders and their properties and relations.

methods of insight in the sociologies.

I might recognize two principle routes in which “positivism” might be taken, one

very particular, the other considerably more broad. In the more prohibitive sense, the

term might be taken to apply to the compositions of the individuals who have effectively called

themselves positivists or if nothing else have been set up to acknowledge the nickname.

This yields two noteworthy stages in the improvement of positivism, one focused

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