“No real blood flows in the veins of the knowing subject constructed by Locke, Hume, and Kant, but rather the diluted extract of reason as a mere activity of thought.”
Quote by Wilhelm Dilthey
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Introduction to the Human Sciences
This book serves as an introductory text for students and professionals seeking to understand the interdisciplinary field of human sciences. It covers key theories, research methods, and historical developments in psychology, sociology, and anthropology, providing a broad overview of the subject matter. more
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