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This phrase was used in the 19th century to describe a method of dividing knowledge into categories. For example, you could say "This book outlines the methodological division of anthropology into four main branches."
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Philosophers arguing for a hermeneutic conception of the human and social sciences insist on a strict methodological division between the human and the natural sciences.[3] Yet they nowadays favor the concept of understanding (Verstehen) and reject the earlier identification of understanding and empathy for two specific reasons.
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Its practitioners include expertise in the natural sciences, in history or archaeology, or in political ecology and related social sciences; but there is no agreement on a common agenda and limited success in bridging methodological and epistemological divisions that impede integrative and interdisciplinary research.
In this paper, the methodological analysis is based on the division between the plan-driven and the agile paradigms.
Alternatively, it could be due to an artifactual division in clusters due to methodological limitations.
In defending or at least speculating about the robustness of the traditional sexual division of labor, Mill appears to be ignoring his own methodological strictures.
As a result, most divisions among Churches of Christ have been the result of "methodological" disputes.
Allowing for a division of cognitive labor could be a good thing; perhaps evolutionary biology benefits from an array of methodological strategies with differing degrees of risk.
It's a methodological prize".
Like all scientists, they were "methodological atheists".
David's concern was generic, methodological.
More division.
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