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SOCIO-CULTURAL MOVEMENT IN POLAND AFTER THE 1863 JANUARY UPRISING
Polish positivism; Positivism in poland; Polish positivist; Warsaw positivism; Positivism in Poland

Legal positivism         
  • [[H. L. A. Hart]]
  • Bust of [[Hans Kelsen]] in the Arkadenhof, University of Vienna
  • John Austin]]
SCHOOL OF THOUGHT OF PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE
Legal Positivism; Legal positivist; Separability thesis
Legal positivism (as understood in the Anglosphere) is a school of thought of analytical jurisprudence developed largely by legal philosophers during the 18th and 19th centuries, such as Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. While Bentham and Austin developed legal positivist theory, empiricism provided the theoretical basis for such developments to occur.
positivism         
  • A portrait of [[Auguste Comte]], the founder of modern positivism.
  • Comte first laid out his theory of positivism in ''[[The Course in Positive Philosophy]]''.
  • [[Émile Durkheim]]
  • [[Moritz Schlick]], the founding father of logical positivism and the [[Vienna Circle]].
  • [[Stephen Hawking]]
  • Positivist temple in [[Porto Alegre]], Brazil
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE BASED ON THE VIEW THAT INFORMATION DERIVED FROM SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION IS THE EXCLUSIVE SOURCE OF ALL AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE
Positivist; Sociological positivism; Positive sciences; Positive (social sciences); Social positivism; Positivist model; Positivism (philosophy); Positivistic; Postivistic; Positivism (sociology); Positivism in Europe to 1900; Positive philosophy; Popper legend; Historical positivism; Criticism of positivism; Positive Social Science
¦ noun Philosophy
1. a philosophical system (especially as postulated by the French philosopher Auguste Comte (1798-1857)) recognizing only that which can be scientifically verified or which is capable of logical or mathematical proof, and therefore rejecting metaphysics and theism.
another term for logical positivism.
2. the theory that laws derive validity from the fact of having been enacted by authority or of deriving logically from existing decisions, rather than from any moral considerations.
Derivatives
positivist noun & adjective
positivistic adjective
positivistically adverb
positivist         
  • A portrait of [[Auguste Comte]], the founder of modern positivism.
  • Comte first laid out his theory of positivism in ''[[The Course in Positive Philosophy]]''.
  • [[Émile Durkheim]]
  • [[Moritz Schlick]], the founding father of logical positivism and the [[Vienna Circle]].
  • [[Stephen Hawking]]
  • Positivist temple in [[Porto Alegre]], Brazil
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE BASED ON THE VIEW THAT INFORMATION DERIVED FROM SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION IS THE EXCLUSIVE SOURCE OF ALL AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE
Positivist; Sociological positivism; Positive sciences; Positive (social sciences); Social positivism; Positivist model; Positivism (philosophy); Positivistic; Postivistic; Positivism (sociology); Positivism in Europe to 1900; Positive philosophy; Popper legend; Historical positivism; Criticism of positivism; Positive Social Science

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Polish Positivism

Polish Positivism was a social, literary and philosophical movement that became dominant in late-19th-century partitioned Poland following the suppression of the January 1863 Uprising against the Russian Empire. The Positivist period lasted until the turn of the 20th century and the advent of the modernist Young Poland movement.