Evaluating Philosophies
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Argues for a precise criterion to evaluate the worth of a philosophy in order to avoid doctrines that block the advancement of knowledge. Presents a sample of problems in scientific, humanistic, or social research that have been neglected or approached …
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Argues for a precise criterion to evaluate the worth of a philosophy in order to avoid doctrines that block the advancement of knowledge. Presents a sample of problems in scientific, humanistic, or social research that have been neglected or approached in a dubious method due to tradition, political interests, or even temperament standing as philosophy.
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