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"Scientific rationality and anomaly"

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Blogger Yufan Sun said...

It is remarkable that Popper and Lakatos were embraced by the philosophy of economics during the period of philosophy of science without historical studies. It would appear that there are no Popperian sociologists. And I only recall that David Wagner and his Stanford colleagues attempted to present Lakatos's thinking in sociology.

October 18, 2022 at 4:59 AM

Blogger Paul D. Van Pelt said...

Rationality is only as much as how things ought to be, in a perfect world. The world is not perfect, so, anomaly is just a way of reminding us there is always a chance of The what if. Nagel knew this when he penned his remark about reality being '....how things probably are...'. He had already figured out the ' what if' piece.

October 18, 2022 at 7:11 AM

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