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In human science theories are mimetic reconstructions of the facts themselves , and the criterion of a good theory is understanding of meanings and intentions rather than deductive explanation . 3. In natural science the law - like ...
In human science theories are mimetic reconstructions of the facts themselves , and the criterion of a good theory is understanding of meanings and intentions rather than deductive explanation . 3. In natural science the law - like ...
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It is indeed a main motivation of Habermas's argument to direct attention to the 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 ...
It is indeed a main motivation of Habermas's argument to direct attention to the 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 ...
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They may , if intersubjectively acceptable to the scientific community , also include sentences ascribing intentions , motives , and emotions to human beings , for these are commonly used descriptively of overt behaviour , and they are ...
They may , if intersubjectively acceptable to the scientific community , also include sentences ascribing intentions , motives , and emotions to human beings , for these are commonly used descriptively of overt behaviour , and they are ...
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