Pascal’s Wager: Crash Course Philosophy #15
17 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
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Bertrand Russell on Ludwig Wittgenstein
13 Aug 2021 1 Comment
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The Demarcation Problem – Karl Popper’s Falsificationism
08 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
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Noam Chomsky on Popper & Inductive Generalizations
04 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
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Karl Popper on Science & Absolute Truth (1974)
01 Aug 2021 1 Comment
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Karl Popper, Science, & Pseudoscience: Crash Course Philosophy #8
27 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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Lost on the woke
17 Apr 2021 Leave a comment
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Randomized Control Trials in the Field of Development: A Critical Perspective (Webinar)
05 Feb 2021 Leave a comment
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Searching for Answers with Randomized Experiments
31 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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The test of science
28 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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Lost on the woke
27 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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Anti-science @Greenpeace @NZGreens @Greens @AOC @BernieSanders
26 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of education, economics of information, economics of media and culture, economics of regulation, energy economics, environmental economics, environmentalism, financial economics, global warming, history of economic thought, income redistribution, industrial organisation, labour economics, law and economics, macroeconomics, Marxist economics, Public Choice, rentseeking, Thomas Sowell Tags: Anti-Science left, conjecture and refutation, offsetting behaviour, philosophy of science, The fatal conceit, unintended consequences, useful idiots

Popper on the regressive left @Greens @NZGreens @oxfamnz @Greenpeace @jeremycorbyn @AOC @BernieSanders @SenWarren
27 Sep 2020 Leave a comment

Angus Deaton: Epidemiology, randomised trials, and the search for what works in economic development
20 Sep 2020 Leave a comment
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