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37Global ResponsibilityJournal of Applied Philosophy 7 (2): 217-221. 1990.ABSTRACT Concern with global responsibility for survival as such invites the creation of a specific international organization. The new body should adjudicate as to which disputes are open (such as, for example, concerning the advisability of building nuclear plants) and which are not (for example, white supremacy); most significantly, the new body should carefully guard its credibility by sticking to veracity, by avoiding deceit even in extreme situations. In particular it behoves us all to con…Read more
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25The Politics of ScienceJournal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1): 35-48. 1986.ABSTRACT The myth that there is no politics of science is dangerous as it prevents the important and urgently needed institution of some democratic control of the existing system of politics within the commonwealth of learning. Feyerabend's attack on science makes sense only when understood in this way.
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25As a new field, cognitivism began with the total rejection of the old, traditional views of language acquisition and of learning ─ individual and collective alike. Chomsky was one of the pioneers in this respect, yet he clouds issues by excessive claims for his originality and by not allowing the beginner in the art of the acquisition of language the use of learning by making hypotheses and testing them, though he acknowledges that researchers, himself included, do use this method. The most impo…Read more
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23The traditional hermeneutic ruling not to use reports and legends for questioning edicts and rules signifies the tacit recognition, contrary to explicit statement, of the part of the Rabbinical leadership, of the inevitability of change in diverse aspects if Jewish life. This may invite criticism of the conduct of the ancient leadership, which, as always, is questionable and useless. Rather, an open discussion should be instituted on the proposal to make future changes openly, not surreptitiousl…Read more
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26Tristram Shandy, Pierre Menard, and all that (review)Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (n/a): 152. 1971.
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9Delaware Seminar in the Foundations of Physics, and Quantum Theory and RealityPhilosophy of Science 39 (2): 263-265. 1972.
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85We Socratic Philosophers Know that We Know NothingPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 42 (1): 146-151. 2012.This volume is as near an authoritative version of analytic philosophy as can be found in the market these days
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7Alan Ross Anderson memorial fundInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4): 511-511. 1974.. Alan Ross Anderson memorial fund. Inquiry: Vol. 17, No. 1-4, pp. 511-511.
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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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6The Future of Critical RationalismIn Raphael Sassower & Nathaniel Laor (eds.), The Impact of Critical Rationalism: Expanding the Popperian Legacy Through the Works of Ian C. Jarvie, Springer Verlag. pp. 97-107. 2018.Hopefully, critical rationalism will improve. The best way to improve is to be open to criticism and respond to it with no defensiveness. Future criticism is unpredictable, but one can seek weak spots that invite criticism. It is not easy to view Popper’s institutionalism as minimal; it should be minimal in different ways, relative to diverse ends, theoretical and practical, just as critical rationalism is minimalist and as the minimum is relative to ends. Popper’s third world is a meta-institut…Read more
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6The contribution of Hans AlbertIn Giuseppe Franco (ed.), Begegnungen Mit Hans Albert: Eine Hommage, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 7-13. 2018.In the first place, Hans Albert is famous as the spokesperson of Karl Popper’s critical rationalism in the German-speaking world. This is chronologically a bit odd, given that Popper’s first vintage, his Logik der Forschung, appeared in German in 1935 and that his The Open Society and Its Enemies of 1945 appeared in German in 1958. Yet Albert did much to earn this fame: his decades-long indefatigable response to criticisms of Popper’s views in the post-war German philosophical literature and his…Read more
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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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2Recent Publications on the Philosophy of ScienceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (38): 172-176. 1959.
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4Raymond Aron’s ContributionsPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 004839311989491. 2019.Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Ahead of Print.
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84Review: Koyré on the History of Cosmology (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (35). 1958.
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9Review Essays : Phenomenology of Technology (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (4): 528-536. 1993.
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