A brief outline of Popperian rationality By John Saudino 7 February 2021 This is the second article in a three part series. See Part I here. 2. Non-justificationism: the basic principle of Popperian rationality 2.1 The basics of non-justificationism The…
A brief outline of Popperian rationality By John Saudino 30 January 2021 Preface: In chapter 24 of The Open Society and its Enemies Karl Popper writes that “the conflict between rationalism and irrationalism has become the most important intellectual, and…
by Scott B. Nelson 8 November 2020 This article originally appeared on 6 November 2020 on the Hayek Institut website. In seinem 18. Brumaire bezieht sich Karl Marx auf den Philosophen G. W. F. Hegel, der an einer Stelle bemerkt, „daß alle…
by Matthew Edwards 13 September 2020 Tragedy and History: The German Influence on Raymond Aron’s Political ThoughtBy Scott B. NelsonPeter Lang, 308 pp., €58.90 This review was originally published on 27 April 2020 in The European Conservative. They have kindly…
by Scott B. Nelson 20 December 2019 The following is a summary of the book presentation I gave of my Tragedy and History at the Hayek Institut on 4 December 2019. As the Hayek Institut’s readership is mainly German-speaking, the…