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University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

ABSTRACT

Around 1900 German philosophy of science had a zenith with different schools. One topic that invited debate and publishing concerned the separation between the natural sciences and the humanities with the social sciences. Was this distinction about methodology or subject matter? Meaning was underlined in the analysis of human affairs.

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Sinn or meaning, subjectivity, objectivity, nomothetic, ideographic, Weber’s meta science

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Jan-Erik Lane. (2020).Teleology in human life. Philosophy Study, 10(9), 525-528.

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