A quality or state characterized by certainty or acceptance or affirmation and dogmatic assertiveness.
The form of empiricism that bases all knowledge on perceptual experience (not on intuition or revelation)
1 You have an incredible speaking style that exudes enthusiasm, positivism and hope.
2 However, the Beechers all had a deal of positivism in their characters.
3 Thus positivism , in this disciple, returned to the artless metaphysics of savages.
4 In positivism , as developed and modified by Lewes, she found that reconciliation.
5 He was, in fact, fast losing all his old habits of positivism .
6 The early stirrings of logical positivism among the first Vienna Circle?
7 But that is positivism , you will say; certainly it is positivism .
8 Others adhered to modern philosophic systems such as pragmatism and positivism .
9 Here, then, are three results-simple ,immediate , and necessary - of positivism , on the moral end.
10 But does that mean that positivism is quite divorced from the world of values?
11 The era of positivism in politics is about to begin.
12 So much is common to all tongues, but Japanese carries its positivism yet further.
13 Here, we may say, really is the genuine positivism , which reinstates all spiritual reality.
14 As the poet of positivism , she will long delight those in sympathy with her teachings.
15 Sense of homogeneity, or our positivist illusion of the unknown-andthe fate of all positivism .
16 Far back in 1879, it would have been a beautiful positivism , if Russell had said-
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