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Methodology of the Social Sciences
Nature, 1945PROF. F. KAUFMANN, formerly of Vienna and now at the New School of Social Research in New York, has long been concerned with problems of methodology. Here he attacks the most difficult of them, the methodology of the social sciences, though only in the second and shorter half of the book.
Carle C. Zimmerman, Felix Kaufmann
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2015
In the growing Prussian university system of the early nineteenth century, “Wissenschaft” (science) was seen as an endeavor common to university faculties, characterized by a rigorous methodology. On this view, history and jurisprudence are sciences, as much as is physics.
Michael N. Forster +2 more
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In the growing Prussian university system of the early nineteenth century, “Wissenschaft” (science) was seen as an endeavor common to university faculties, characterized by a rigorous methodology. On this view, history and jurisprudence are sciences, as much as is physics.
Michael N. Forster +2 more
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Methodology of pedagogical sciences
2017In the monograph theoretical conceptualizations of the methodology of elaboration and the study of fundamental pedagogical categories are presented; methodological strategies of the historical-pedagogical process description are defined; contemporary condition and the process of searching of methodological orienting points of didactic research are ...
Valentina Ryndak +13 more
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Methodology of Social Sciences
1994Abstract It is neither the conventional etiquette of Weberian scholarship nor a peculiar logical predilection that prompts us to begin a book about intellectuals with a chapter on methodology. To console those with a distaste for the formal and the abstract, let us recall that Weber himself regarded the obsessive methodological discus
Ahmad Sadri, Arthur J Vidich
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Reflective equilibrium and methodology of science
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1992In "The Rational and the Social" James Brown argues against the method of reflective equilibrium. According to Brown, this would involve a circularity for that method presupposes an account of good scientific practice. In this paper it is argued that the method can be sustained without such a presupposition using either coherentism, reliabilism
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History and methodology of science
2022Учебник формирует навыки методологически грамотного осмысления конкретных научных проблем с видением их в идеологическом контексте истории науки. В данном учебнике рассматриваются основные аспекты существования науки и специфика научного познания, уровни научного познания, методология науки и диалектика познания, научная картина мира и научные ...
Simonova, Marina, Russkova, Irina
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Postmodernistic archival science — Rethinking the methodology of a science
Archival Science, 2003In recent volumes ofArchival Science writers have pointed out a postmodernistic approach as fruitful for research in archival science. This means that archival research should take full consideration of the societal context in which archives are produced and used.
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Methodology: cornerstone of science
BMJ, 2003Following are edited excerpts from the Rapid Responses generated by this article, which can be read in their entirety at http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/326/7392 ...
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Social science, methodology of
2018Each of the sciences, the physical, biological, social and behavioural, have emerged from philosophy in a process that began in the time of Euclid and Plato. These sciences have left a legacy to philosophy of problems that they have been unable to deal with, either as nascent or as mature disciplines.
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Methodology of the Empirical Sciences
Philosophy of Science, 1959The methodology of the empirical sciences is treated from a set-theoretical point of view. Starting from Tarski's formulation of the methodology of the deductive sciences, a relation between terms, called degree of centrality, is introduced. Epistemic correlation, and therefore the notion of interpretative system, is defined using this relation.
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