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Which among the following is NOT an epistemological tenet of Logical Positivism?

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For Logical Positivism, focus on verification and empirical foundations as the core tenets.
Updated On: Jan 24, 2025
  • Empirical experience is the only source of knowledge
  • Synthetic a priori does not exist
  • Scientific theories are genuine hypotheses that go beyond the limits of finite human experience
  • A statement has a meaning if and only if the fact that it is true makes a verifiable difference
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The Correct Option is A

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Logical Positivism emphasizes:
1. Scientific theories are genuine hypotheses that go beyond the limits of finite human experience (Option C).
2. Denial of synthetic a priori knowledge (Option B).
3. Verification as the criterion for meaningfulness of statements (Option D). Option A contradicts Logical Positivism, as it allows Empirical experience is the only source of knowledge
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