Tuesday, September 28, 2004

An Interesting Read

Jason Kuznicki has an interesting post up, posted on the 26th of September, commenting on Timothy Sandefur’s recent article in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy titled "Liberal Originalism: A Past for the Future."

Jason’s post is titled “Sandefur and Liberal Originalism."

I haven’t read Sandefur’s piece, as I do not think it is available online, but, based on Jason’s piece, I think it would make for an interesting read also.

Posted by John Venlet on 09/28 at 05:38 PM
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Thursday, January 15, 2004

An Interesting Read

Diana Mertz Hsieh posts an analysis of “Positivism and Psychology" which was written by Robert Campbell, a professor at Clemson University.  A short description of positivism from Diana’s post.

"Positivism is a conception of science. Roughly, it is the view that science consists entirely collecting and analyzing empirical data. To put it another way, it is the view that the only questions that qualify as scientific are those that can be answered by collecting and analyzing data."

Posted by John Venlet on 01/15 at 08:00 AM
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