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Empirically analyzing empirical evidence
Science, 2015Psychology One of the central goals in any scientific endeavor is to understand causality. Experiments that seek to demonstrate a cause/effect relation most often manipulate the postulated causal factor. Aarts et al. describe the replication of 100 experiments reported in papers published in 2008 in three high-ranking psychology journals.
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Accountancy and empire. The British legacy of professional organization
, 2010R. H. Parker
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1969
I want to begin by considering a case in which ‘necessary’ truths (or rather ‘truths’, turned out to be falsehoods: the case of Euclidean geometry. I then want to raise the question: could some of the ‘necessary truths’ of logic ever turn out to be false for empirical reasons?
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I want to begin by considering a case in which ‘necessary’ truths (or rather ‘truths’, turned out to be falsehoods: the case of Euclidean geometry. I then want to raise the question: could some of the ‘necessary truths’ of logic ever turn out to be false for empirical reasons?
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The End of the Cognitive Empire: The Coming of Age of Epistemologies of the South
, 2018B. Santos
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Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism
, 2018Q. Slobodian
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