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Logical Positivism - a simple explanation for beginners, research paradigms explained

Logical positivism, a strand of the positivist research paradigm, is like the ultimate cheerleader for science. It says, "Hey, if you can't prove it, it doesn't count!".

This philosophy, championed by groups like the Vienna Circle, argues that only ideas backed up by real evidence or solid logic are worth considering.

Everything else? Well, that's just guesswork or personal opinion. It's all about kicking out those big, fancy ideas that can't be proven true. Instead, it wants to focus on what we can see, touch, or prove with experiments.

Logical positivism got into a real showdown with fancier philosophies, especially in Germany. But in places like England and America, logical positivism found a lot of fans. Its legacy? It's all about making sure that what we believe is based on solid evidence, not just wishful thinking or fancy theories.

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