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  • curprev 18:1818:18, 3 July 2022Deleted User talk contribs 1,134 bytes +1,134 Created page with "{{uprade}} '''Positivism''' is the name for the scientific study of the social world. Its goal is to formulate abstract and universal laws on the operative dynamics of the social universe. A law is a statement about relationships among forces in the universe. In positivism, laws are to be tested against collected data systematically. Auguste Comte, who saw Newton's law of gravity as the exemplar—advocated positivism as a means to legitimate the new discipline of ..."
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