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Things positivist often describes ("positivist ________")
- concept
- method
- criticism
- doctrines
- criteria
- approach
- vision
- viewpoint
- sense
- approaches
- criterion
- belief
- thinkers
- historiography
- ideas
- historians
- school
- thesis
- views
- philosophy
- psychology
- definition
- influence
- epistemologies
- sciences
- principles
- interpretation
- outlook
- ideology
- critique
- program
- view
- traditions
- methodology
- thought
- theory
- position
- history
- model
- research
- criminology
- science
- version
- philosopher
- methods
- tradition
- notion
- notions
- creed
- account
- programme
- thinking
- mode
- theories
- accounts
- jurisprudence
- faith
- conceptions
- philosophies
- analysis
- sociology
- spirit
- project
- attitude
- principle
- methodologies
- discourse
- distinction
- models
- philosophers
- orientation
- stance
- understanding
- perspective
- terms
- assumptions
- researchers
- epistemology
- conception
- claims
- idea
- paradigms
- tendencies
- era
- empiricism
- religion
- doctrine
- framework
- scientists
- ideal
- assumption
- claim
- paradigm
- movement
How positivist often is described ("________ positivist")
- notable
- comtian
- english
- modern
- confucian
- scientific
- vulgar
- avowed
- orthodox
- anti
- therapeutic
- naive
- called
- empirical
- legal
- century
- consistent
- italian
- ethical
- dictatorial
- more
- less
- liberal
- unrepentant
- exclusive
- semantic
- famous
- minded
- contemporary
- hindu
- conventional
- classical
- worthy
- logical
- known
- disillusioned
- inclusive
- ardent
- extreme
- influential
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
- true
- naturalistic
- shrewd
- methodological
- day
- learned
- comtean
- committed
- post
- sane
- eminent
- dominant
- typical
- pure
- prominent
- convinced
- complete
- french
- incomplete
- traditional
- strict
- reformed
- dogmatic
- rational
- ideal
- radical
- theological
- sincere
