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  1. 19411 THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION OF SCIENCE 15. course, completely absent.'. Although after some years a new reform endeavoured to make good some of the gravest deficiencies2 the interruption of the instruction in those subjects for a series of years was sufficient to change the whole intellectual atmosphere.

  2. The Counter-Revolution of Science.” Parts I-III. Economica N.S. 8 (February - August 1941): 281–320. Excerpt: “In the course of its slow development in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the study of economic and social phenomena was guided in the choice of its methods in the main by the nature of the problems that it had to face.

  3. In his The Counter-Revolution of Science, first published in 1952 and now reissued in a beautifully printed and bound new edition, Hayek carefully dissects and systematically analyzes positivism and historicism—two sociological doctrines which helped provide the basis for modern socialistic theories. This critique is profound and well worth the while of anyone seriously interested in the ...

  4. The Counter-Revolution of Sccience By F. A. v. HAYEK III. SOCIAL PHYSICS: SAINT-SIMON AND COMTE I MORE surprising than anything else in Saint-Simon's career is the great fascination which towards the end of his life he exercised on younger men, some of whom were intel-lectually his superiors and yet for years were satisfied to

  5. 1. Apr. 2012 · 《科学的反革命》(修订版) The Counter-Revolution of Science 哈耶克最早对社会科学方法论的集中论述出现在《科学的反革命》一书中,这本书在许多方面反映了奥地利经济学派的特征,而其中最重要的特征就是,将社会科学方法与自然科学方 法区别开来。——约翰•格雷 哈耶克对人类思想的影响可能 ...

  6. Early in the last century the successes of science led a group of French thinkers to apply the principles of science to the study of society. These thinkers purported to have discovered the supposed 'laws' of society and concluded that an elite of social scientists should assume direct control of social life. The Counter-Revolution of Science is Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek's forceful attack ...

  7. 1968. Our galloping 20th Century Revolutions of Science and Technoculture have deep roots in the Protestant Reformations and the Revolutions in Science and Philosophy of the 16th and 17th Centuries. These…. Expand.