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  2. Human Sciences - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    The human sciences describe, narrate, and judge the manifold facets of sociohistorical experience, having as their concern the social and cultural systems developed to protect us from wild nature and aggression and to make our lives intelligible.

  3. Human science - Wikipedia

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    Human science is the science of qualities rather than of quantities and closes the subject-object split in science. In particular, it addresses the ways in which self-reflection, art, music, poetry, drama, language and imagery reveal the human condition.

  4. Human Science Notes - Theory of Knowledge - IBMastery

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    Human Sciences Definitions. "A branch of study which deals with people or their actions, including the social sciences and the humanities, as contrasted with the natural sciences or physical sciences" (Oxford). The study of the reality of being human--the social, cultural, biological and behavioural aspects of human existence.

  5. Human sciences - theoryofknowledge.net

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    The human sciences are collectively dedicated to exploring the intricate workings of human behaviour, society, and cognition. The fields belonging to this area of knowledge – including psychology, economics, anthropology, sociology, and many others – seek to understand and explain the multifaceted aspects of our existence through rigorous ...

  6. The human sciences aim to describe and explain human behaviour of individuals or members of a group. Although the human sciences comprise a wide range of disciplines such as psychology, social and cultural anthropology, economics, political science and geography, they all have common features such as a shared methodology and the overall object ...

  7. Human Sciences - University of Oxford

    www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/course-listing/human-sciences

    Human Sciences is an interdisciplinary degree course which enables students to study humans from multiple interconnecting perspectives across the biological and social sciences. The degree allows students to make connections between biological, social and cultural phenomena.

  8. Center for Human Science - What is Human Science?

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    What is Human Science? Human Science is the study of human beings, by human beings, and for human beings. It uses the perspectives, methods, and theories of the behavioral, biological, cognitive, economic, policy, and social sciences.

  9. anthropology, “the science of humanity,” which studies human beings in aspects ranging from the biology and evolutionary history of Homo sapiens to the features of society and culture that decisively distinguish humans from other animal species.

  10. What Is the History of the Human Sciences? | SpringerLink

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    The publication of a Handbook of the History of the Human Sciences confirms the existence of the domain. But what is it? It is a complex, intellectually challenging, and far from trivial question. This introductory chapter therefore reflects in general terms on the domain’s identity.

  11. The future of human behaviour research | Nature Human Behaviour

    www.nature.com/articles/s41562-021-01275-6

    Human behaviour is complex and multifaceted, and is studied by a broad range of disciplines across the social and natural sciences. To mark our 5th anniversary, we asked leading scientists in...

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