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55Critical Rationalism and EthicsIn Zuzana Parusniková & Robert S. Cohen (eds.), Rethinking Popper, Springer. pp. 339--356. 2009.
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215Steve Fuller and Intelligent DesignPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 40 (3): 433-445. 2010.This essay offers a critical introduction to the intellectual issues involved in the Kitzmiller case relating to intelligent design, and to Steve Fuller’s involvement in it. It offers a brief appraisal of the intelligent design movement stemming from the work of Phillip E. Johnson, and of Steve Fuller’s case for intelligent design in a rather different sense
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Preferences, cognitivism, and the public sphereIn Gerald Gaus, Julian Lamont & Christi Favor (eds.), ESSAYS ON PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS & ECONOMIC: INTEGRATION AND COMMON RESEARCH PROJECTS, Stanford University Press. 2010.
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82From intersubjectivity through epistemology to property: Rejoinder to MichelmanCritical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 4 (1-2): 144-154. 1990.Michelman's emphasis upon intersubjectivity is commendable; but a cognitive approach is required to generate rights. Michelman has raised a significant point against Shearmur's earlier paper: does it offer a rationale for according rights to every individual with whom our relationship may be remote? Michelman's suggestion that oppression might itself be a source of illumination should be declined, however, so it is tentatively suggested? with reference to Popper's ?world 3"? that we may value su…Read more
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1Toute vie est résolution de problèmes, vol. 2Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (4): 539-540. 2000.
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39The use of knowledge in organizations: A preliminary explorationKnowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (3): 30-48. 2000.
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88Popper, political philosophy, and social democracy: Reply to EidlinCritical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 18 (4): 361-376. 2006.The later thought of Karl Popper—notably, his ideas about traditions and his “modified essentialism” in the philosophy of natural science— should lead to revisions in the political philosophy set out in The Open Society and Its Enemies. The structural approach allowed for by Popper's modified essentialism, and the delicate nature of traditions, buttress certain issues raised by Friedrich Hayek that pose serious problems for Popper's social‐democratic approach to politics. Fred Eidlin's review es…Read more
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68Habermas: A critical approachCritical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 2 (1): 39-50. 1988.No abstract
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73Common sense and the foundations of economic theory Duhem versus RobbinsPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (1): 64-71. 1991.
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53The political thought of Karl PopperRoutledge. 1996.Shearmur draws on his years as Popper's assistant, on unpublished material in the Hoover archive, and on wider themes within Popper's philosophy to offer striking critical re-interpretations of his ethical and social theory. This title available in eBook format. Click here for more information . Visit our eBookstore at: www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk.
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76Popper's critique of Marxism∗Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 1 (1): 62-72. 1986.No abstract
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88Gray's progress: From liberalisms to enlightenment's wakeJournal of Libertarian Studies 21 (3): 79-114. 2007.
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127Beyond fear and greed?Social Philosophy and Policy 20 (1): 247-277. 2003.Let us assume, for the sake of argument, that socialism is over. Be that as it may, it is now widely accepted that socialism, understood as involving the social ownership of the means of production and the abolition of markets, faces real and perhaps insuperable difficulties. For without both markets and individual ownership, it is difficult to see how problems of individual motivation and information transmission are to be tackled—to say nothing of Ludwig von Mises's underlying concern with how…Read more
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162Why the 'Hopeless War'?: Approaching Intelligent DesignSophia 49 (4): 475-488. 2010.This paper addresses the intellectual motivation of some of those involved in the intelligent design movement. It identifies their concerns with the critique of the claim that Darwinism offers an adequate explanation of prima facie teleological features in biology, a critique of naturalism, and the concern on the part of some of these authors including Dembski, with the revival of 'Old Princeton' apologetics. It is argued that their work is interesting and is in principle intellectually legitima…Read more
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Popper versus analytical philosophy?In Philip Catton & Graham MacDonald (eds.), Karl Popper: Critical Appraisals, Routledge. 2004.
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