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Critics of Positivist-Oriented Sociology Are Most Likely to Argue That

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Question 16

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Critics of positivist-oriented sociology are most likely to argue that knowledge and understanding should be defined in relation to


A) human subjectivity.
B) inner feelings.
C) theology.
D) hard science.

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