Search references for METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM. Phrases containing METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
See searches and references containing METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM!METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
Epistemological position in praxeology
In praxeology, methodological dualism is an epistemological position which states that it is necessary ─ based on our current state of knowledge and understanding
Methodological_dualism
Theoretical stance in social science
portal Critical theory Grounded theory Holism Humanistic sociology Methodological dualism Philosophy of social science Poststructuralism Social action Sociology
Antipositivism
Branch of science that studies society and its relationships
and individual theories. A third means developed, arising from the methodological dichotomy present, in which social phenomena were identified with and
Social_science
Approach to social philosophy
in some critical theory arguments, as well as an epistemological and methodological stance that challenges or conflicts with traditional scientific methods
Critical_theory
Austrian physicist, philosopher and university educator (1838–1916)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Ernst_Mach
Philosophical theory
holism is the methodological claim that systems are accurately understood according to their properties as a whole. A methodological reductionist in
Holism
Awareness of facts, or competency
with the teacher acting as a coach to facilitate the process. Further methodological considerations encompass the difference between group work and individual
Knowledge
Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Empiricism
Belief that only natural laws and forces operate in the universe
"While science as a process only requires methodological naturalism, the practice or adoption of methodological naturalism entails a logical and moral belief
Naturalism_(philosophy)
English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Stephen_Hawking
Social theory proposed by Giddens that attempts to resolve the structure-agent debate
for dualism to propose a theoretical reclamation of historical sociology and macro-structures using concrete historical cases, claiming that dualism better
Structuration_theory
German social philosopher (1929–2026)
of the public role of religion. Habermas stated that he wrote as a "methodological atheist", which means that when doing philosophy or social science,
Jürgen_Habermas
Conformity to reality
2026. Howell, Kerry E. (2013). An Introduction to the Philosophy of Methodology. SAGE. ISBN 978-1-4462-9062-0. Ichikawa, Jonathan Jenkins; Steup, Matthias
Truth
Form of research
(CAQDAS) Hermeneutics – The study of the methodological principles of interpretation Methodological dualism – Epistemological position in praxeology Participatory
Qualitative_research
German sociologist, jurist, and political economist (1864–1920)
was ultimately unreachable. Weber's methodology was developed in the context of wider social scientific methodological debates. The first of which was the
Max_Weber
Austrian–British philosopher of science (1902–1994)
dualism. Popper himself, however, saw it rather as a form of pluralistic realism, with greater explanatory power than either physicalism or dualism.
Karl_Popper
French philosopher, mathematician and sociologist (1798–1857)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Auguste_Comte
Unscientific claims presented as scientific
being closet anarchism disguised as methodological rationalism. Feyerabend's claim was not that standard methodological rules should never be obeyed, but
Pseudoscience
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Vladimir_Lenin
Part of the process of research design
The Logic of Modern Physics (1927), by Percy Williams Bridgman, whose methodological position is called "operationalism". Bridgman wrote that in the theory
Operationalization
Two fundamental and often opposing concepts
dualism can also refer to the relationship between the deity and creation or the deity and the universe (see theistic dualism). That form of dualism is
Dualism_in_cosmology
Empiricist philosophical theory
for its alleged scientism, reductionism, overgeneralizations, and methodological limitations. Positivism also exerted a substantial influence on Kardecism
Positivism
1959 book by Karl Popper
Modern Natural Science"'. Popper argues that science should adopt a methodology based on falsifiability, because no number of experiments can ever prove
The Logic of Scientific Discovery
The_Logic_of_Scientific_Discovery
Property of a statement that can be logically contradicted
to the methodological side, he speaks instead of "falsification" and its problems. Popper said that methodological problems require methodology rules.
Falsifiability
Philosophical and social theory critical of traditional humanism
Knowledge, Foucault dismissed history as "humanist anthropology". The methodology of his work focused not on the reality that lies behind the categories
Antihumanism
Material supporting an assertion
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Evidence
Intellectual current and methodological approach in the social science
Structuralism is an intellectual current and methodological approach, primarily in the social sciences, that interprets elements of human culture by way
Structuralism
Question of whether inductive reasoning leads to definitive knowledge
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Problem_of_induction
German philosopher, sociologist, and theorist (1903–1969)
philosopher Herbert Marcuse, sought to exploit recent theoretical and methodological advances in the social sciences. His lecture "The Actuality of Philosophy"
Theodor_W._Adorno
Concept in epistemology
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Justification_(epistemology)
Austrian philosopher of science (1924–1994)
opportunists who choose methodological rules that make sense within a given situation. On this view, there are no 'universal' methodological rules but there are
Paul_Feyerabend
Metatheoretical stance on scientific inquiry
possibility and desirability of objective truth, and the use of experimental methodology. The work of philosophers Nancy Cartwright and Ian Hacking are representative
Postpositivism
School of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence
which he called "positivism as a way of approaching the study of law" (methodological legal positivism), "positivism as a theory or conception of law" (theoretical
Legal_positivism
Ancient Greek word for a type of wisdom or intelligence
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Phronesis
Idea in the philosophy of science
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Confirmation_holism
American economist (born 1942)
rhetoric of economics, the rhetoric of the human sciences, economic methodology, virtue ethics, feminist economics, heterodox economics, the role of
Deirdre_McCloskey
1957 book by Ludwig von Mises
his earlier works, especially Human Action. Mises elaborates on methodological dualism, develops the concept of thymology – a historical branch of the
Theory_and_History
German philosopher (1833–1911)
historically embedded interpreters—a "living" rather than a Cartesian dualism or "theoretical" subject—use 'understanding' and 'interpretation' (Verstehen)
Wilhelm_Dilthey
French sociologist (1858–1917)
on what motivates individuals' actions (an approach associated with methodological individualism), but rather on the study of social facts. During his
Émile_Durkheim
View that science is the best/only truth
the young sciences it is necessary to adopt scientism. This is the methodological thesis that the best way of exploring reality is to adopt the scientific
Scientism
German–American philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist (1898–1979)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Herbert_Marcuse
French philosopher
continuous construction. Empiricism and rationalism are not regarded as dualism or opposition but complementary, therefore studies of a priori and a posteriori
Gaston_Bachelard
American philosopher (born 1941)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Bas_van_Fraassen
Philosophical terms used by Windelband
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Nomothetic_and_idiographic
Political philosophy
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Russian_Machism
Position in the philosophy of science
In philosophy of science and in epistemology, instrumentalism is a methodological view that ideas are useful instruments, and that the worth of an idea
Instrumentalism
Two geometries based on axioms closely related to those specifying Euclidean geometry
then z is a dual number. This approach to non-Euclidean geometry explains the non-Euclidean angles: the parameters of slope in the dual number plane
Non-Euclidean_geometry
1909 book by Vladimir Lenin
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Materialism and Empirio-criticism
Materialism_and_Empirio-criticism
American philosopher (1922–1996)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Thomas_Kuhn
Academic disciplines that study society and culture
distinction first conceptualized by philosopher Wilhelm Windelband. This methodological distinction, however, is not absolute. Although sociology, anthropology
Humanities
19th-century Polish literary and social science movement
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Polish_Positivism
Cultural and artistic movement
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Modernism
English philosopher (1910–1989)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
A._J._Ayer
Method of logical reasoning
logic" in Richard Mattessich, ed, Instrumental Reasoning and Systems Methodology: An Epistemology of the Applied and Social Sciences (Dordrecht: D. Reidel
Inductive_reasoning
Epistemological philosophy advanced by Karl Popper
future". Regarding the methodological part, Feyerabend wrote that there is no method in science. He considered and rejected methodological rules, but they were
Critical_rationalism
Movement in political science
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Post-behavioralism
Economics controversy
issues, including the roles of the individual and state. Nevertheless, methodological concerns were uppermost and some early members of the Austrian School
Methodenstreit
Russian physician, philosopher, and revolutionary (1873–1928)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Alexander_Bogdanov
Philosophical doctrine
falsificationism has been criticized extensively by philosophers for methodological shortcomings in its intended demarcation of science, it would receive
Verificationism
1936 book by A. J. Ayer
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Language,_Truth,_and_Logic
German-Swiss philosopher (1843–1896)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Richard_Avenarius
Fields of scientific study
Exact sciences Hard and soft science fiction History of science Methodological dualism Non-science Philosophy of social science Positivism dispute STEM
Hard_and_soft_science
Book by Auguste Comte
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Course_of_Positive_Philosophy
American philosopher and logician (1908–2000)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Willard_Van_Orman_Quine
Approach in political science
method necessary to be deemed a science. Behavioralists used strict methodology and empirical research to validate their study as a social science. The
Behavioralism
Social science conception of understanding and relation
Historik. Berlin: Verlag von Veit & Comp. Pp. 11–4. Udehn, Lars. 2001. Methodological Individualism: Background, History and Meaning. London: Routledge. p
Verstehen
1960s political and philosophical dispute
philosophical schools that they thought had been founded on the same methodological basis; these schools included the Vienna Circle, logical positivism
Positivism_dispute
German philosopher and socialist (1833–1921)
religion. The foundation of his system is an ontology that rejects both dualism and infinity. The "Actual" is a single, unified, and finite totality. A
Eugen_Dühring
Metaphysical view that physical objects only exist as sensory stimuli
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Phenomenalism
Movement in Western philosophy
Routledge. pp. 869–872. Caldwell, Bruce (1994). Beyond Positivism: Economic Methodology in the 20th Century. London: Routledge. pp. 47–48. Boyd, Nora Mills (2009)
Logical_positivism
American physicist (1882–1961)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Percy_Williams_Bridgman
Philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist
April 2001. DePoe, John M. "A Defense of Dualism". New Dualism Archive. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Dualism" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert
Solipsism
Sociological theory of society
"structural-functionalism" came to describe a particular stage in the methodological development of social science, rather than a specific school of thought
Structural_functionalism
2001 Stephen Hawking's book
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
The_Universe_in_a_Nutshell
Theory in the philosophy of perception
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Sense_data
English historian & activist (1924–1993)
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
E._P._Thompson
1951 philosophy article by Willard Van Orman Quine
rank philosopher to both reject the notion of apriority and sketch a methodology without it. Jerrold Katz countered the arguments of Two Dogmas directly
Two_Dogmas_of_Empiricism
1844 book by Auguste Comte
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
A_General_View_of_Positivism
Austrian–American political economist (1881–1973)
prepared lectures from notes. Ludwig von Mises was a prominent advocate of methodological individualism, a principle that asserts all social phenomena result
Ludwig_von_Mises
1923 book by György Lukács
directly intervenes into social being. Claiming to return to Marx's methodology, Lukács re-emphasizes the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's
History and Class Consciousness
History_and_Class_Consciousness
1944 book by Karl Popper
amongst historians themselves, a historicist is normally someone whose methodology is cautiously hermeneutical and exegetical, rather than predictive and
The_Poverty_of_Historicism
1927 book by Percy Williams Bridgman
influence on the field of psychology in particular surpassed even that on methodology in physics, for which it was originally intended. The Logic of Modern
The_Logic_of_Modern_Physics
Philosophical question of how to distinguish between science and non-science
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Demarcation_problem
American philosopher (1891–1972)
immediately felt wholeness of a social context that precede subject-object dualism. One of the thinkers he influenced was Thomas Kuhn, who joined as a junior
Stephen_Pepper
1962 book by Thomas S. Kuhn
do not go away, a largely shared vision both of fluctuations and of methodology has emerged. Not everything is fine. Like all revolutions, this one has
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
The_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions
2001 book by Bent Flyvbjerg
episteme, which is at the core of natural science). Finally, he develops methodological guidelines and shows practical examples of how a phronetic social science
Making_Social_Science_Matter
Type of attempt to uncover truths
combination of trained judgment and mechanical objectivity. Another methodological aspect is the avoidance of bias, which can involve cognitive bias, cultural
Objectivity_(science)
1924–1936 group of philosophers and scientists
structure of scientific revolutions, 1962, vol.2 n.2 Gerhard Tintner, Methodology of mathematical economics and econometrics, 1968, vol.2 n.6 Herbert Feigl
Vienna_Circle
Form of empiricism in philosophy of science
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Constructive_empiricism
1990s dispute in philosophy of science
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Science_wars
Binding rule that sovereign powers enforce
associating his conviction about the normative character of law with a methodological dualism. In its factual sense, Kelsen proposes that "law is an order of
Legal_norm
Argentine-Canadian philosopher (1919–2020)
1979. V: Epistemology and Methodology I: Exploring the World. Dordrecht: Reidel, 1983. VI: Epistemology and Methodology II: Understanding the World
Mario_Bunge
Belief that reality or access to it is shaped by the mind
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Epistemological_idealism
Book by Stephen C. Pepper
development: Methodological implications. In J. R. Nesselroade & H. W. Reese (Eds.), Life-span developmental psychology: Methodological issues (pp. 65-86)
World_Hypotheses
Critical observation of science
anarchism, which holds that there are no useful and exception-free methodological rules governing the progress of science or the growth of knowledge,
Criticism_of_science
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Limiting case (philosophy of science)
Limiting_case_(philosophy_of_science)
Hungarian philosopher and critic (1885–1971)
History and Class Consciousness.[citation needed] Lukács argues that methodology is the only thing that distinguishes Marxism: even if all its substantive
György_Lukács
Construct in the philosophy of science
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Ramsey_sentence
Economics methodology
"official modernist" methodology in economics, inherited from logical positivism in philosophy. The critique maintains that the methodology neglects how economics
McCloskey_critique
School of thought in criminology
Hermeneutics Historicism Historism Human science Humanities Metaphysics Methodological dualism Problem of induction Reflectivism Related paradigm shifts in the
Positivist school (criminology)
Positivist_school_(criminology)
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Pure; Similar to Katherine
Girl/Female
Tamil
Seafall
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of ayyanar
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Michael: gift from God.
Male
Hebrew
(× Ö°×‘ï‹) Hebrew form of Babylonian Nabu, NEBOW means "Mercury" and "prophet." In the bible, this is the Hebrew name for a Babylonian deity who presided over learning and letters. It is also the name of a city in Moab, a city in Judah, and the name of the mountain where Moses died.Â
Girl/Female
Greek
Pure.
Female
Arthurian
, the curveter.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun, Lord of light
Male
Egyptian
, The Stable, or Firm.
Boy/Male
British, English, Irish
Bird-head
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
METHODOLOGICAL DUALISM
n.
The theory that each cerebral hemisphere acts independently of the other.
n.
A remarkable meteorological phenomenon, of the nature of a tornado or whirlwind, usually observed over the sea, but sometimes over the land.
n.
State of being dual or twofold; a twofold division; any system which is founded on a double principle, or a twofold distinction
n.
One who believes in dualism; a ditheist.
n.
Belief in the existence of two gods; dualism.
a.
Of or pertaining to the atmosphere and its phenomena, or to meteorology.
n.
One who rejects the principle of dualism.
a.
Of or pertaining to methodology.
n.
A believer in the doctrines of Manes, a Persian of the third century A. D., who taught a dualism in which Light is regarded as the source of Good, and Darkness as the source of Evil.
n.
That doctrine which refers all phenomena to a single ultimate constituent or agent; -- the opposite of dualism.
n.
A view of man as constituted of two original and independent elements, as matter and spirit.
a.
Consisting of two; pertaining to dualism or duality.
n.
The state of the air or atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness, or any other meteorological phenomena; meteorological condition of the atmosphere; as, warm weather; cold weather; wet weather; dry weather, etc.
n.
The registration of meteorological phenomena.
a.
Alt. of Meteorological
v. i.
To undergo or endure the action of the atmosphere; to suffer meteorological influences; sometimes, to wear away, or alter, under atmospheric influences; to suffer waste by weather.
n.
The doctrine of those who maintain the existence of two gods or of two original principles (as in Manicheism), one good and one evil; dualism.
n.
A system which accepts two gods, or two original principles, one good and the other evil.
n.
The doctrine that all mankind are divided by the arbitrary decree of God, and in his eternal foreknowledge, into two classes, the elect and the reprobate.
n.
Vicissitude of season; meteorological change; alternation of the state of the air.