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Positivistid refers to adherents of positivism, a philosophical theory that states that empirical evidence, acquired through the senses, is the only source of genuine knowledge. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of scientific methods and observable facts in understanding the world. Positivists believe that knowledge should be based on verifiable data and that speculation or metaphysical claims are not valid forms of understanding.
The origins of positivism can be traced back to the work of Auguste Comte in the 19th
Positivism has had a significant influence on various fields, including sociology, law, and history. In sociology,