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Scientism and the Social Sciences

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Alex Habighorst Posted: Sun, Jan 23 2011 1:15 PM

So, I will be giving a talk to my University's philosophy club on the rise of Scientism and the Social Sciences. So far, I am thinking of just condensing down part 1 of Hayek's "Counter Revolution of Science". What more should I think about putting in and what arguments should I consider before going in? I know one of the professors will probably critique me from a Frankfurt school perspective so I am looking to shore up there at the moment.

"Man thinks not only for the sake of thinking, but also in order to act."-Ludwig von Mises

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