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Decks in this class (13)

Lecture 1
What are the three requirements o...,
Why is astrology a pseudo science,
What are the four characteristics...
3  cards
Lecture 2
What is empiricism,
What are commitments of the vienn...,
What are the three problems for v...
10  cards
Tutorial 1
What are the similarities between...,
Why does verification vienna circ...,
Why can t verification vienna cir...
4  cards
Lecture 3
What are ampliative conclusions,
What are the differences between ...,
Give and example of inductive and...
7  cards
Lecture 4
What did thomas kuhn argue,
Explain the underdetermination co...,
Give an example of the underdeter...
11  cards
Tutorial 2
How does underdetermination threa...,
How does the black gold dress phe...
2  cards
Open questions
Is subjectivity a problem for a b...
1  cards
8. Neoliberalism and Homo Oeconomicus
What were the two ideal types of ...,
What is neoliberalism,
In which century did neoliberalis...
8  cards
9. Knight and the Austrian School
What are two adjustments to perfe...,
What are the characteristics of r...,
What are the characteristics of u...
12  cards
10. Schumpeter-1
What is creative destruction acco...,
What does homo oeconomicus by hab...,
How are markets viewed in a stati...
7  cards
11. Mazzucato-1
Explain why entrepreneurship isnt...,
Explain rent seeking behavior and...,
What is unproductive entrepreneur...
10  cards
12. Collective entrepreneurship-1
What did mazzucator argue,
What is the social nature of prod...,
What is autoriduzione according t...
17  cards
GPT questions
What is the difference between a ...,
Tilburg university decides that s...,
What is the multitude
10  cards

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