Critical thinking through the eyes of Richard Paul and Karl Popper
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2014-10-08
Authors
Corkett, Chris
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Abstract
This 1993 workshop marks the beginning of my new logical or metaphysical research program on the application of Karl Popper’s non-inductive theory of method to the management of the World’s commercial fisheries. The view, according to which methodology is an empirical science in its turn – a study of the actual behaviour of scientists, or of the actual procedure of ‘science’ – may be described as ‘naturalistic’. Whereas in my first program of research on marine copepods (1963 to 1993) I learnt more and more about less and less, in my second anti-naturalistic application of Popper’s non-inductive method to the management of a commercial fishery (1993 to present) I am learning less and less about more and more.
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Excerpt from a workshop offered in conjunction with the Dalhousie Office of Instructional Development.
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Critical thinking, Non-inductive theory