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Just on an aside otherwise, I really like Beiser's book on historicism and was disappointed if not surprised to see it fail to attract greater attention among, well, historians! academic.oup.com/book/9329?lo... Also loved Beiser's little cameo appearance in Susan Neiman's "Slow Fire" (1992) ....
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His uncle was a paid employee of mass murderer Joseph Stalin. Richard is often more open and honest on this topic.
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Kuhn basically refutes the neo-Kantian paradigm, in the same way that later Wittgenstein refutes his essentially neo-Kantian *Tractatus*.
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7. Frederick Beiser’s German Historicist Tradition — A solid survey of the historicists from the 18th c. on, with an especially useful focus on the tensions of Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment in Herder’s contemporaries, & on the neo-Kantian roots of 19th-c. historicism.
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You clearly don't understand Hayek and have not read his book.
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Do you discuss Popper or Hayek?
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That claim is fiction. An invented falsehood.
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Name 3 of these "disciples".