2. Methodology
In the methodology of the humanities, according to S. Amsterdamski, “well known and widely used is the notion
that the social science theories are determined (...) by the historically and sociologically determined 'points of view',
'cognitive perspective', which include social ideologies, value systems co-determining the selection of facts, impose
their interpretation, locating them in the context of other data, etc.” (Amsterdamski, 1968: p. 197).
Attempts at hermeneutic analysis of the literature, description and explanation of the issues require using a new
paradigm in epistemology. Now, we reject the nineteenth-century positivist paradigm with its reductionism
2. Methodology
In the methodology of the humanities, according to S. Amsterdamski, “well known and widely used is the notion
that the social science theories are determined (...) by the historically and sociologically determined 'points of view',
'cognitive perspective', which include social ideologies, value systems co-determining the selection of facts, impose
their interpretation, locating them in the context of other data, etc.” (Amsterdamski, 1968: p. 197).
Attempts at hermeneutic analysis of the literature, description and explanation of the issues require using a new
paradigm in epistemology. Now, we reject the nineteenth-century positivist paradigm with its reductionism
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