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      <title>Modeling</title>
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      <description>There is a strong tendency in the humanities towards positivism. This occurs even among the more critical speculative literary critics who claim to opose positivism. For example , many books on classical author like Homer, Plato, etc, promise to deliver a new and final reading of such authors.
Lack of metadiscursive reflection. Answers instead of questions. Some set to out to prove before wondering.
Prefering difficutl questions to answers&amp;hellip; It is better to produce models than explanations.</description>
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