positivistlikku
Positivistlikku refers to a philosophical stance that emphasizes empirical evidence and scientific methods as the primary means of acquiring knowledge. It posits that knowledge should be based on observable phenomena and that speculation or metaphysics should be excluded. Positivism, in its various forms, holds that the scientific method is the most reliable way to understand the world and that social phenomena can be studied using the same principles as natural sciences.
Historically, positivism emerged in the 19th century, with Auguste Comte often credited as its founder. Comte
The core tenets of positivism include the belief in objective reality, the importance of value-free research,