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1Joseph Agassi One Palestine, Two Nations Many are the problems that beset the tragically war-torn and forlorn Palestine. The extant proposed solutions to them all are few. They all relate to the framework of the establishment or the re-establishment of one, two, or three states. Let me list them first regardless of their value
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1The Urgent Need for an Intellectual Revolution: Maxwell's VersionIn Leemon McHenry (ed.), Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom: Studies in the Philosophy of Nicholas Maxwell, Ontos Verlag. pp. 111-128. 2009.
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1Book Reviews : John W. Murphy and John T. Pardeck, eds., Technology and Human Productivity: Challenges for the Future. Quorum Books, New York, 1986. Pp. xx, 236, $37.95 (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (4): 525-527. 1992.
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Announcement: Third Annual Conference of the Society for Exact PhilosophySynthese 26 (3/4): 518. 1974.
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Agassi's Alleged ArbitrarinessStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 2 (2): 157. 1971.
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The Hazard Called Education by Joseph AgassiBrill. 2014.Joseph Agassi is known primarily among fellow academics as an exemplary historian and philosopher of science; an ardent critic and disciple of Karl Popper; a critical admirer of the work of Michael Polanyi; and a Socratic fly with the “sting of a bee” for all those who wear the intellectual fashions of the day. To most of Agassi’s students he is known primarily as an exemplary model of the Socratic teacher. The question of most urgency for educators today who care about the intellectual developm…Read more
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Cognitive Development and Epistemology" by Theodore Mischel (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (4): 367. 1972.
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Whatever Happened to the Positivist Theory of MeaningZeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 18 (1-2): 22-29. 1987.
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