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... human science the relations asserted are internal , both because the objects studied are essentially constituted by their interrelations with one another , and also because the relations are mental , in the sense of being created by human ...
... human science the relations asserted are internal , both because the objects studied are essentially constituted by their interrelations with one another , and also because the relations are mental , in the sense of being created by human ...
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... human interests served by natural and human science respectively , and to their respective criteria of success and failure , or , as he puts it , to their respective forms of objectivity . In natural science the interest is in ...
... human interests served by natural and human science respectively , and to their respective criteria of success and failure , or , as he puts it , to their respective forms of objectivity . In natural science the interest is in ...
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... human science , by the device of self - corrective feedback loops . There are cases in the human sciences , just as there are in the natural sciences , where apparent strong interference by the investigator on his subject - matter may ...
... human science , by the device of self - corrective feedback loops . There are cases in the human sciences , just as there are in the natural sciences , where apparent strong interference by the investigator on his subject - matter may ...
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