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Robert Alexy (born September 9, 1945 in Oldenburg, Germany) is a jurist and a legal philosopher.
Alexy studied law and philosophy at the University of Göttingen. He received his PhD in 1976 with the dissertation A Theory of Legal Argumentation, and he achieved his Habilitation in 1984 with a Theory of Constitutional Rights).
He is a professor at the University of Kiel and in 2002 he was appointed to the Academy of Sciences and Humanities at the University of Göttingen. In 2010 he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Alexy's definition of law looks like a mix of Kelsen's normativism (which was an influential version of legal positivism) and Radbruch's legal naturalism (Alexy, 2002), but Alexy's theory of argumentation (Alexy, 1983) puts him very close to legal interpretivism.
In sociology, positivism is the view that social phenomena (such as human social behavior and how societies are structured) ought to be studied using only the methods of the natural sciences. So, positivism is a view about the appropriate methodology of social science, emphasizing empirical observation. It is also associated with empiricism (the view that knowledge is primarily based on experience via the five senses), and it is opposed to metaphysics — roughly, the philosophical study of what is real — on the grounds that metaphysical claims cannot be verified by sense experience. Positivism was developed in the 19th century by Auguste Comte, who coined the term "sociology." Many contemporary thinkers criticize positivism, claiming for example that not all data is empirically observable. ...
Dr. Robert Alexy Coordinated by: Dr. Carlos Bernal Pulido, Macquarie University (Australia)
positivism
Just felt like I needed a little ramble about sociology and science!
Graz Jurisprudence Lectures Robert Alexy lehrte bis 2013 als Professor für Öffentliches Recht und Rechtsphilosophie an der Universität Kiel. International ist er in erster Linie als Vertreter eines moralische Grundsätze einschließenden Rechtsbegriffs und als Kritiker des Rechtspositivismus in Erscheinung getreten. Alexys Vortrag in Graz konfrontiert die sprachanalytisch gefasste Anspruchsthese mit Gustav Radbruchs neukantianisch konzipierter Sinnthese. Sein Ergebnis lautet, dass Radbruch nie ein Positivist war, sondern stets ein Nichtpositivist. ________________ Until 2013 Robert Alexy taught as professor for public law and legal philosophy at the University of Kiel. He is an internationally recognized proponent of a moral inclusive concept of law and critic of legal positivism. Alexys ...
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Positivism & post positivism . , . . . . There is no difference in kind between the two, only a difference in degree. Scientists the difference is that the post positivist critical realist recognizes that all here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Postpositivism recognizes that the way scientists think and work and the there is no difference in kind between the two, only a difference in in philosophy and models of scientific inquiry, postpositivism (also called postempiricism) is a metatheoretical stance that critiques and amends positivism below information will help you to get some more though about the subject key differenc...
This Lecture talks about Sociological Theory: Positivism
sociological methods class video project. Soci 2030. We dress as a hippie and a scientist to paint a tangible perspective on the different qualitative and quantitative methodologies of researching social science. Student at York Unv. Toronto, Canada.
In sociology, positivism is the view that social phenomena (such as human social behavior and how societies are structured) ought to be studied using only the methods of the natural sciences. So, positivism is a view about the appropriate methodology of social science, emphasizing empirical observation. It is also associated with empiricism (the view that knowledge is primarily based on experience via the five senses), and it is opposed to metaphysics — roughly, the philosophical study of what is real — on the grounds that metaphysical claims cannot be verified by sense experience. Positivism was developed in the 19th century by Auguste Comte, who coined the term "sociology." Many contemporary thinkers criticize positivism, claiming for example that not all data is empirically observable. ...
Dr. Robert Alexy Coordinated by: Dr. Carlos Bernal Pulido, Macquarie University (Australia)
positivism
Just felt like I needed a little ramble about sociology and science!
Graz Jurisprudence Lectures Robert Alexy lehrte bis 2013 als Professor für Öffentliches Recht und Rechtsphilosophie an der Universität Kiel. International ist er in erster Linie als Vertreter eines moralische Grundsätze einschließenden Rechtsbegriffs und als Kritiker des Rechtspositivismus in Erscheinung getreten. Alexys Vortrag in Graz konfrontiert die sprachanalytisch gefasste Anspruchsthese mit Gustav Radbruchs neukantianisch konzipierter Sinnthese. Sein Ergebnis lautet, dass Radbruch nie ein Positivist war, sondern stets ein Nichtpositivist. ________________ Until 2013 Robert Alexy taught as professor for public law and legal philosophy at the University of Kiel. He is an internationally recognized proponent of a moral inclusive concept of law and critic of legal positivism. Alexys ...
Get my eBook "Research terminology simplified: Paradigms, axiology, ontology, epistemology and methodology" on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1hB2eBd OR the PDF version on Google Play: http://books.google.ca/books/about/Research_terminology_simplified.html?id=tLMRAgAAQBAJ&redir;_esc=y Please like, subscribe and provide feedback. I am happy to make more videos to help you. If you like this video you can visit the playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs4oKIDq23AdTCF0xKCiARJaBaSrwP5P2 To be notified when new videos are posted please subscribe.
Positivism & post positivism . , . . . . There is no difference in kind between the two, only a difference in degree. Scientists the difference is that the post positivist critical realist recognizes that all here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Postpositivism recognizes that the way scientists think and work and the there is no difference in kind between the two, only a difference in in philosophy and models of scientific inquiry, postpositivism (also called postempiricism) is a metatheoretical stance that critiques and amends positivism below information will help you to get some more though about the subject key differenc...
This Lecture talks about Sociological Theory: Positivism
sociological methods class video project. Soci 2030. We dress as a hippie and a scientist to paint a tangible perspective on the different qualitative and quantitative methodologies of researching social science. Student at York Unv. Toronto, Canada.
Graz Jurisprudence Lectures Robert Alexy lehrte bis 2013 als Professor für Öffentliches Recht und Rechtsphilosophie an der Universität Kiel. International ist er in erster Linie als Vertreter eines moralische Grundsätze einschließenden Rechtsbegriffs und als Kritiker des Rechtspositivismus in Erscheinung getreten. Alexys Vortrag in Graz konfrontiert die sprachanalytisch gefasste Anspruchsthese mit Gustav Radbruchs neukantianisch konzipierter Sinnthese. Sein Ergebnis lautet, dass Radbruch nie ein Positivist war, sondern stets ein Nichtpositivist. ________________ Until 2013 Robert Alexy taught as professor for public law and legal philosophy at the University of Kiel. He is an internationally recognized proponent of a moral inclusive concept of law and critic of legal positivism. Alexys ...
Professor Hilary Putnam gives a lecture titled "The fact/value dichotomy and its critics" at UCD in March 2007. The question "Is that supposed to be a fact or a value judgment?" is a familiar one that arises in everyday life. The presupposition seems to be that if something is a value judgment, then it cannot possibly be a statement of fact, and that value judgments are merely subjective. But is this right? Putnam attacks this dichotomy, arguing that we have no clear unproblematic notion of "fact", and that facts and values are essentially entangled with one another, even within science. He draws on the work of people like Quine with his attack on the analytic-synthetic distinction to help make his case. The fact-value dichotomy was crucial for the logical positivists and such emotivist ap...
Logical Positivism. What separates meaningful language from non-meaningful language, genuine science from pseudo-science, and productive philosophy from unproductive philosophy? In the early 20th century, a philosophical movement known as "logical positivism" attempted to specify criteria that could be used to demarcate meaningful language from non-meaningful language. These logical positivists, such as Rudolf Carnap and A.J. Ayer, claimed that only empirically verifiable statements are meaningful, and that any language not empirically verifiable is literally meaningless. In this 50th episode of Meta Treks, hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling examine the claims of logical positivism through the lens of Star Trek. From the story-based use of language in the TNG episode ...
Cheryl Misak discusses Frank P. Ramsey on truth and pragmatism. She discusses his account of ethical and aesthetic belief (judgment) and is contrasted with G. E. Moore's ethical non-naturalism (where ethical properties like goodness are simple indefinable objective qualities of the world) and emotivism, like that found in the work of the logical positivists (where ethical sentences do not express truths, but are mere subjective expressions of emotion).
Metaphysics is a traditional branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world that encompasses it,[1] although the term is not easily defined.[2] Traditionally, metaphysics attempts to answer two basic questions in the broadest possible terms:[3] What is ultimately there? What is it like? A person who studies metaphysics is called a metaphysicist [4] or a metaphysician.[5] The metaphysician attempts to clarify the fundamental notions by which people understand the world, e.g., existence, objects and their properties, space and time, cause and effect, and possibility. A central branch of metaphysics is ontology, the investigation into the basic categories of being and how they relate to each other. Another central branch of metaphysics is cosmolo...
In this video I embark on a rather foolish expedition out into the 100+ degree heat of a Texas Summer in search of physical fitness and plants. Probably not my smartest move ever... why I am I doing it? All my life, I really almost prided myself on how unhealthy my lifestyle was. Fried foods, no vegetables to speak of, cigarettes, no exercise, lotsa high fructose corn syrup. Even after my heart attack in 2008, although I quit smoking for six months, there were not a lot of other changes. And soon I was smoking again too. Well I decided it is time for a change. Why? Why change now? Well love, really. I had an epiphany of sorts. I am part of the life of this planet. The planet is hurting. People are too. The land isn't a resource to be seized, elements to be smelted, it's a community to ...