There is a need to get more focus into the project, to pick up the pathway and assign priorities to the different elements.
1. One component is the Mises, Parsons and Popper project which in turn has three parts (1) to describe the way their programs looked like converging to a very similar position circa 1937 (the date of Parsons' book The
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Thank you for setting up this blog. As one with an interest in critical rationalism, economics and sociology, this blog will (hopefully) be a forum to discuss the problems which interest me the most. Popper's theory of metaphysical research programs fascinates me, as does Austrian economics, nonjustificationism, etc. I am keen to read where this blog will go in the future.
After 6 years absence I am now returning to school, entering college and studying economics, history and sociology. It is very introductory level at the moment, which can be difficult after reading and thinking in terms of Austrian economics for the last couple of years. However, in time I hope to take my studies in economics further, with a special interest in methodology.
Again, thank you.
Regards,
Lee Kelly
(From the CriticalCafe, CRForum and (often neglected) Open Society blog).
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