Monthly Archives: September 2010

Why is the study of deduction important to critical rationalism?

This is a response to a post that was made last May in this blog by Elliot and can be found here. I’m making this a post as opposed to a comment in an attempt to renew interest in this … Continue reading

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The creative function of criticism

This is lifted from a paper on  Popper’s evolutionary theory of knowledge, prepared for a short radio talk. The paper started with the four-stage problem-solving schema P -> TS -> EE -> new P and there were four aims.

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The GMU Program

The GMU Program is a label that I used for a line of research that links theory and practice in the appropriate manner. It comes from the work that is done by a mix of Austrians, quasi-Austrians and fellow travellers … Continue reading

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