This thread seems important. If ideas around critical rationalism are causing people life problems, that's a major issue. I hope CR can be patched up to not have these issues. (I think there's the makings of a good solution: more leaning on tradition, actual fallibilism, etc.)https://twitter.com/tjaulow/status/1206188493421985792 …
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I don't remember a period of confusion. However, my solidified position today, which I suspect was always true, is that I'm less interested in whether an approach is true than if it's suggestive: does it give me weird ideas I can try out? http://www.exampler.com/blog/2007/11/06/latour-3-anthrax-and-standups/trackback/index.html …
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I recently saw that Deleuze & Guattari take a similar tack in /What is Philosophy?/ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/118319.What_Is_Philosophy_ … in which they characterize philosophy as the art of generating new concepts (for people to try out).
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