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Article: Dr. Lucija Mulej: Construction of Scientific Facts – Why is Relativism Essential in Bypassing Incommensurable Gaps in Humanities, Qualitative Sociology Review, Spring 2008

Article: Dr. Lucija Mulej: Construction of Scientific Facts – Why is Relativism Essential in Bypassing Incommensurable Gaps in Humanities, Qualitative Sociology Review, Spring 2008

The main divide between hard core (natural sciences) and soft (humanistic) science is the mode of thinking that results in a conundrum of outcomes and presumptions. Obviously, two researchers, investigating the same topic, should arrive at different conclusions, taking into consideration the specific paradigm one is subjugated toi. The facts that induce us to agree (Boudon 1997) are a foundation of the epistemological framework, in which we perceive and interpret, were explained in various manners: from the Greek philosophers to modern postmodernist classics.

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