Monthly Archives: March 2011

Another Popper resource

Created by an Australian who recently died in the US. Interesting but somewhat eccentric. A few years ago I tried to make contact but did not suceed.

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Popper on scientific method

Popper wrote a 1956 Preface for The Postscript to The Logic of Scientitic Discovery: After Twentyfive Years. This appeared after almost 50 years in Realism and the Aim of Science (1983). The Preface is the text of a talk titled “On the … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Popper and Economic Methodology

REVIEW OF Thomas A Boylan and Paschal F O’Gorman (eds) “Popper and Economic Methodology: Contemporary Challenges” Routledge, 2008. In recent decades the philosophy and methodology of economics has become a thriving academic industry. Ten years ago Wade Hands noted that … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Kuhn’s ashtray

A strange story, claiming that Kuhn threw an ashtray at a grad student, then threw him out of the course. I call Kuhn’s reply “The Ashtray Argument.” If someone says something you don’t like, you throw something at him. Preferably … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Bryan Magee on philosophical fads

In Bryan Magee’s book Confessions of a Philosopher there is a helpful account of the rise and fall of Logical Positivism, explaining how the positivists and after them the logical empiricists managed to think that Popper was playing their game … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Trashing Popper, Balashov and Rosenberg 2002

Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Readings eds Yuri Balachov and Alex Rosenberg Routledge 2002 This 520 page book has 29 chapters grouped under Part I, Science and Philosophy (2 chapters), Part II Explanation, Causation and Laws (6 chapters), Part III Scientific … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Interesting Discovery: re the trashing of Popper

A book by Paul  Moser Philosophy after Objectivity: Making Sense in Perspective London Uni Press, 1993. From the Preface Philosophers, among other theorists, have long sought objective knowledge: roughly, knowledge of things whose existence does not depend on one’s conceiving … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment