Positivism

//ˈpɒzɪtɪvˌɪzm//

Synonyms for "positivism" (62 found)

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Armenian

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  • պոզիտիվիզմ noun (philosophical doctrine)

Catalan

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  • positivisme noun (philosophical doctrine)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 實證主義 /实证主义 noun (philosophical doctrine)

Crimean Tatar

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  • pozitivizm noun (philosophical doctrine)

Czech

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  • pozitivismus noun (philosophical doctrine)
  • pozitivizmus noun (philosophical doctrine)

Dutch

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  • positivisme noun (philosophical doctrine)

Finnish

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  • positivismi noun (philosophical doctrine)

French

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  • positivisme noun (philosophical doctrine)

Galician

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  • positivismo noun (philosophical doctrine)

German

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  • Positivismus noun (philosophical doctrine)

Greek

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  • θετικισμός noun (philosophical doctrine)

Italian

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  • positivismo noun (philosophical doctrine)

Japanese

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  • 実証主義 noun (philosophical doctrine)

Kazakh

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  • позитивизм noun (philosophical doctrine)

Korean

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  • 실증주의 noun (philosophical doctrine)

Polish

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  • pozytywizm noun (philosophical doctrine)

Portuguese

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  • positivismo noun (philosophical doctrine)

Romanian

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  • pozitivism noun (philosophical doctrine)

Russian

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  • позитиви́зм noun (philosophical doctrine)

Slovak

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  • pozitivizmus noun (philosophical doctrine)

Spanish

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  • positivismo noun (philosophical doctrine)

Swedish

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  • positivism noun (philosophical doctrine)

Tagalog

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  • pagkamakatahas noun (philosophical doctrine)

Turkish

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  • pozitivizm noun (philosophical doctrine)

Uzbek

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  • pozitivizm noun (philosophical doctrine)

Vietnamese

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  • chủ nghĩa thực chứng noun (philosophical doctrine)

Welsh

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  • positifiaeth noun (philosophical doctrine)

Sample sentences

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He never set out to work in the computer field or in business, and he certainly had no notions of becoming massively wealthy. He’s a multi-billionaire, for the record. No, what Reid Hoffman planned on becoming was a professor of philosophy. He’s still happy to expound upon the differences between analytic philosophers and continental philosophers. He knows his empiricism from his logical positivism, and as you’ll hear, computers found a way into his philosophy.

Source: tatoeba (12148976)

The goal of positivism is to construct an objective, empirical and systematic foundation for knowledge. Given the above five tenets, it follows that positivists would hold that the world is composed of ‘facts’, or ‘sense data’ (or ‘atoms’).

Source: wiktionary

History, and its literary expression, narrative, were not scientific, and so did not deserve the attention that true sciences did. Only science could yield positive knowledge—hence the passion for positivism, and the origin of the term.

Source: wiktionary

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