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The Positivist Path

Positivism, associated with Auguste Comte and later the Vienna Circle, holds that only empirically verifiable claims constitute genuine knowledge, and that the natural sciences provide the model for all inquiry. Its insistence on empirical rigour and its suspicion of metaphysics profoundly shaped philosophy of science, sociology, and the self-understanding of the modern research university.

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