Scientific Study in Human Science

  • Fayssal ZIAT University of Tebessa (Algeria)
Keywords: Science, Objectivity, Experimental Method, Human Sciences, Scientific Study

Abstract

This study shows the importance of science, which is that knowledge confirmed by experimentation, it is thanks to it that we reach the precision and the objectivity as we see in physics and biology as an example, The evidence is the laws that scientists reached, This success motivates other searchers to try to apply the experimental method in other fields rather than material, among those fields’ human phenomena, whether psychological, historical or social.

 The study found that it is beneficial to consider the human and social sciences as having great importance and notable position as other sciences especially the natural sciences, and it can play its effective role in the building of the human knowledge, in this way it is able and worthy to fulfill its role as one of the sciences.

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Published
2022-09-30
How to Cite
ZIAT, F. (2022). Scientific Study in Human Science. Social Sciences Journal, 16(2), 573-583. https://doi.org/10.34118/ssj.v16i2.2524
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