Positivism Flashcards

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What is it about?

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-Producing meaningful knowledge on empirical methods
Facts
Sensory experiences
- A construct needs to operationalizable
Cant be measured or observed directly = useless information
- It rejects theology and metaphysics
Problematic for psychology

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August Come

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  • Introduced this theory
  • Science purpose - map the world how it works
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Three developmental stages

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  • Theological Stage
    Religious explanations dominate
  • Metaphysical Stage
    Philosophical explanations dominate
  • Positivity Stage
    Scientific explanations based on observation and experimentation to find regularities - to predict or influence the future
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Pure Empiricism

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  • All knowledge from objective collection of empirical facts
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Unity of Science

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  • A shared methodology and language
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Scientific Social Development

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  • For the good of society
    Progress mankind
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Verifiable criteria

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  • A sentence to be true if there is something that shows it
    Disregard things that goes against it?
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Induction problem

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  • Does not guarentee valid inferences or conclusions
    Its not the truth
    Trying to predict the future
  • Can you derive common theories from observations?
    Can we observe everyone all the time?
  • Not that objective, has to rely on some other knowledge
  • Is it logical?
    “It has worked before”
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Hume

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  • Distinguished between relations and matter of facts
  • Language itself does not make inductive inferences valid
  • The premises are the conclusion, so what is new?
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A holistic approach

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  • Testing of hypotheses to sense-experiences does not occur one at a time
  • Help assumptions to conduct science
  • The result doesnt have to necessarily stay true to the observation
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Other mistakes with positivism

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  • What method to conduct science with
    What makes one more scientific than the other?
  • Good to strive for matter-of-factness
    Impossible to stay 100% neutral
  • Support hypotheses and result that is against majority
    What is not useful today might be useful tomorrow
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12
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Unity in all science?

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  • Is it even possible? Should we strive for it in the first place?
    Psychology isnt the same as Physics
  • Use of the same vocabular
    Translating psychology to material things?
    Is everything observable?
    Complex emotions
    Same for every culture?
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