“All science is experiential; but all experience must be related back to and derives its its validity from the conditions and context of consciousness in which it arises, i.e., the totality of our nature.”
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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