Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Study of Values as Facts Does Not Necessarily Imply Naturalism , but Caution is Necessary . ... One may identify and study values which , as a matter of fact , appear to govern human behavior without asserting that men ought to behave ...
Study of Values as Facts Does Not Necessarily Imply Naturalism , but Caution is Necessary . ... One may identify and study values which , as a matter of fact , appear to govern human behavior without asserting that men ought to behave ...
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NEST OF CALIF about human nature or facts about actual human behavior . For example , it is easy to believe that because men and nations do , in fact , seem driven to attempt to survive , survival is , in fact , a natural valueone which ...
NEST OF CALIF about human nature or facts about actual human behavior . For example , it is easy to believe that because men and nations do , in fact , seem driven to attempt to survive , survival is , in fact , a natural valueone which ...
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As in the realm of facts , although we have no criteria , we can make progress and even make discoveries . ... on the one hand and of propositions ( making statements of fact ) on the other hand ( e.g. , Popper , 1966b : 369-93 ) .
As in the realm of facts , although we have no criteria , we can make progress and even make discoveries . ... on the one hand and of propositions ( making statements of fact ) on the other hand ( e.g. , Popper , 1966b : 369-93 ) .
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Contents
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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