–––, 1931 [1802, 1864], The Theory of Legislation, C.K. Ogden (ed.), London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.. This was originally published in French translation (done by Etienne Dumont) in 1802 and translated back into English in 1864 (by Richard Hildreth), the latter is the...
I have already briefly mentioned that, in the context of the social sciences, the antipositivism of critical theory has taken on a twofold character: it is at once epistemological and sociological. This dual character can be identified through the two separate meanings of the term 'critique' ...
Conklin sets his thesis in the context of the legal theory of the polis and the pre-polis of Greek tribes. The author claims that the problem is that the tradition of legal positivism of a modern sovereign state excises the experiential, or bodily, meanings from the written language of the...
PositivismInterpretivismCritical theoryInter-personal violence preventionThe first article in this series provided a brief conceptual understanding of research. It ... N Naidoo - 《African Journal of Emergency Medicine》 被引量: 4发表: 2011年 Social Emergent Semantics for Personal Data Management In ord...
positivism 1.a philosophical system developed by Auguste Comte, concerned with positive facts and phenomena, the flrst verifled by the methods of the empirical sciences, the second explainable by scientific laws. Also calledComtism. 2.a contemporary philosophical movement stressing the task of philoso...
Firstly, there are two doctrines on the single-way joint crime (positivism and negativism) in theory, among positivism; there are several different arguments, too. It is proper to adopt visible aid single-way joint crime argument. Secondly, there are also different opinions on the classification...
Positivism is a philosophical theory that holds that all genuine knowledge is either positive—a posteriori and exclusively derived from experience of natural phenomena and their properties and relations—or true by definition, that is, analytic and tautological. Thus, information derived from sensory ex...
Thus we may regard jurisprudential theories as embodying differing understandings of the processes of handling legal rules; and we may conceive of legal theory as the attempt to grasp the moral significance of rules as a foundation for social order. This essay shall offer some thoughts on the...
Especially in the latter half of the 19th century, positivism had a considerable influence on the natural sciences and on the social sciences, including sociology, law, political economy, historiography, and literary theory and criticism. At the end of the 19th century, positivism went through a ...