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neo-positivism — A movement in early twentieth century American sociology which blended together the three themes of quantification, behaviourism , and positivist epistemology. Its principal proponents were Franklin H. Giddings and George A. Lundberg , although… … Dictionary of sociology
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Tierno Galván, Enrique — b. 1918, Madrid; d. 1986, Madrid Academic and politician Tierno Galván fought on the Republican side during the Civil War, and was interned in a concentration camp. Between 1948 and 1953, he was professor of Public Law in the University of… … Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture
Lundberg, George A. — (1895 1966) An influential American sociologist, vigorous proponent of a neo positivist approach to the study of social behaviour, most notably in his books Foundations of Sociology (1939) and Can Science Save Us? (1947). Lundberg argued that,… … Dictionary of sociology
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