POSITIVISM

noun. a group of philosophical stances positing that all meaningful propositions must be reducible to sensory experience and viewing, and thereby, all authentic insight is to be formed on strict following of empirical manners of verification.

POSITIVISM: “The position of positivism was initially described by three famous French cognitivists: Comte de Saint-Simon, Auguste Comte, and Claude Henri de Rouvroy.”
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