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"Explanation and critical realism"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love your essays, but the use of jargon is an awful hurdle and I think needless. I have a doctorate from Harvard, am a professor (forgive the boasting but I am academically accomplished), and I still get lost in the jargon and names dropped. At least links in the text would do, but these are usually missing.

Please consider this problem, since it is easily solved.

June 24, 2017 at 8:48 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love your essays, but the use of jargon is an awful hurdle and I think needless. I have a doctorate from Harvard, am a professor (forgive the boasting but I am academically accomplished), and I still get lost in the jargon and names dropped. At least links in the text would do, but these are usually missing.

Please consider this problem, since it is easily solved.

[ Not sure if my comment was saved. ]

June 24, 2017 at 8:48 AM

Anonymous Aidan Kelly said...

A positivist is someone who believes that, among other things, universal contingencies can be established by assuming a closed system of contingent associations. Is there or has there been anyone who actually believed this or argued for it? Is this flat footed positivism? Would an agile positivism search for non-spurious contingent associations that are taken as inherently specific to the social, spatial and hisotrical contexts in which they are thought to occur?

June 24, 2017 at 9:55 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would say that the categorical structure of the causal law as well as the "pursuit of the mechanism" are always and necessarily open- ended in form. Also, in social science explanation the modalization of causal laws is more prominent.

October 18, 2018 at 7:12 PM

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