Hume to Hermeneutics

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Test your knowledge on key philosophical concepts from Hume, Kant, and the rise of Hermeneutics. Dive into the intricacies of Positivism and discover how these ideas shape our understanding of social sciences.

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3 Questions1 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingThought215
Kant did not disagree with which of the following ideas of Hume?
We cannot see, observe, or find the necessity and universality of events in our sense experience
The necessity and universality of knowledge only exists in our minds
Scientific knowledge is unattainable for humans
Which of the following is not a characteristic of Positivism?
Social and mental phenomena can be investigated empirically
Observation and theory go hand in hand
Applying methodological dualism
What is the main reason for Hermeneutics' emergence and development?
Because social sciences have less achievement than natural sciences
Because positivism is criticized for devaluing religion
Because humans are no objects and much more complicated, therefore we need a different science to study humans rather than positivism
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