Describe the distinction between understanding and causal explanation that demarcates the debate between positivist and humanist/ interpretive social scientific explanation. Which approach is most compatible with Indigenous philosophies? MAKE SURE U ARE answering the topic and do exact as the question ask u to do and dont skip any part of the questions and follow the info and we should use the info that i send u u cant use any other out side sources Your response to the assigned online discussion question for each Module should be ~200-words. The questions are designed to help you critically engage with the material in each Module, and as such, help you with background thinking for written assignments. A good response to group member posts will be about 50 words or more and will be posted early enough to allow time for authors and other group members to reply and take part in discussion ‘I like what you wrote’ is not a basis for good academic discussion. There are two ways to get good marks for participation: use critical thinking and/or apply good discussion strategies in your response to other postings, for example, ‘I agree/disagree with what you wrote… because…’, or ‘I understand what you are saying/thinking here but could you explain/say a little more about….’ Or ‘…have you thought about…?’ or ‘this made me think about…’ or ‘think differently about…’ or ‘you helped me better understand…’ A good participation grade will result from thoughtful interaction and stimulation of discussion with all group members who post on time Potter, G. (2017). Explanations of social scientific understanding and social scientific understandings of natural scientific explanations. In The philosophy of the social sciences: New perspectives (). New York: Routledge Coulthard, . (2014). For the land: The Dene nation’s struggle for self-determination. In Red skin, white masks: Rejecting the colonial politics of recognition (). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Bowles, P. and Veltmeyer, H. (Eds.) (2014). Shannon McPhail. In The answer is still no: Voices of pipeline resistance (88-102). Halifax and Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.