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эмпирический; основанный на опыте


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  1. Armstrong replied, in a later number of the same journal, that it is simply an empirical fact about our proprioceptive powers that we are able to perceive the heat of our hand directly but not the roughness of its surface.
  2. Primarily, however, an empirically based study of public order policing is impossible to undertake in the midst of the province's continuing violent conflict, and certainly could not be done with the degree of depth, empirical focus, familiarity, and, frankly, personal safety which an ethnographic study of routine policing allows.
  3. Their relation to the totality emerges not through the form of synecdoche - the typical detail which can then be generalized as metaphor - but should, according to Lukcs, be drawn out through the narrative which inscribes and extends a connection between such moments of empirical reality and the general laws of history as a totality.
  4. This need arises from the limitations of malestream accounts, from "traditions of thought which are, in both their theoretical and empirical dimensions, rooted in masculine experience" (p. 14).
  5. What is more, there is a great deal of empirical evidence (amassed over many years) suggesting that human perception is the result of a non-introspectible process of construction, a process that takes a measurable amount of time and that can be interfered with in specific ways.
  6. From his early study of German philosophy Marx inherited the idealist notion that the real world cannot be directly grasped via sense data or empirical observation.
  7. This is not an attempt to deal with these ideals in a comprehensive way - no single empirical study could do that - but merely an attempt to see what bearing our factual findings may have upon moral views about the media.
  8. Third, from a methodological perspective, perspective, mentalistic accounts are seen as valid so long as they are closely tied to observations, so that any proposed link between behaviour and underlying knowledge is subject to rigorous scrutiny and ultimately to falsification through additional empirical enquiry (see Figure 5.1).
  9. We believe that social anthropologists can contribute more to the debates, in both empirical and theoretical terms.
  10. The empirical work of Morgan et al .
  11. Mosca and Pareto both claimed that their conclusions were based on direct empirical research, and followed a well specified methodology quite distinct from the loose theoretical analysis practised by contemporary Marxists or the trusting juridical focus on institutional appearances employed by advocates of liberal democracy.
  12. An analysis of routine policing at least allows the possibility of empirical research being undertaken on police forces operating in divided societies, which is itself important because studies in the sociology of policing focus almost exclusively on police forces in stable liberal democracies.
  13. But doing so required a process of theoretical labour in which the analyst abstracts from a mass of empirical observations in order to detect the underlying order beneath the appearance of bewildering variety, and works out the fundamental causal processes in operation.

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