>>> "rasherrs"
The argument between the Vienna     Circle and Karl Popper on the
matter of 
the verification principle. Popper susbtituted the falsficaion
principle for 
the verification principle. I believe that this and related issues have
been 
at best neglected by marxism. 

^^^^^
CB: Marxist Philosopher Maurice Cornforth wrote a 350 page book all on
Popper , including extensive discussion of falsifiability. Cornforth
isn't the only Marxist to discuss it.

http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2001/msg04772.htm 

http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2004w52/msg00212.htm

See Ralph Dumain's discussions of Cornforth


http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/cornforth7/SVI-0.html


Yet is a matter of signifcance.
  The problem of  the entire relationship between the physical
sciences, the 
human sciences and what is known as everyday common sense is one that
needs 
badly to be solved. Without a solution to it  communism stands on weak
and 
unconvincing ground.
  Perhaps it should be recalled that the Vienna Circle contained
socialists 
and was not a right wing intellectual circle. Even Popper had been 
associated with marxism in his youth.  He was later to become a
liberal. 
These people as marxism often suggests were not extreme right wing 
ideologues. Bertrand Russell exercised an enormous influence on the
Vienna 
Circle and on Popper. Yet it cannot be said that he was politically 
reactionary.


Paddy Hackett 


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