interpretivism
English
Etymology
interpretive + -ism
Noun
interpretivism (countable and uncountable, plural interpretivisms)
- antipositivism
- qualitative research
- A school of cultural anthropological thought founded by Franz Boas.
- (law) A school of thought holding that law is not a set of given data, conventions, or physical facts, but what lawyers aim to construct or obtain in their practice.
Related terms
- interpretivist
- interpretivistic
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