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Positivism is Philosophical Technocracy

Plato wanted to make philosophers the masters; the technocronts want to make engineers the board of directors of society. Posi

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a philosophical critique of logical positivism, scientific absolutism, and the rapid rise in subjective reason over objective reason.

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