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And in general consumers are able to consult experts to whatever degree they think necessary, so still no a-priori reason to think that the regulator is more likely to get it right.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Double Standard of Libertarian Paternalism
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“Why is it a-priori “strongly liberal” to say that a voluntary desegregation plan was sensible?”
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Immanuel Kant's transcendental deduction (1780!), ... that a-priori cognitive faculties determine the form of experience, and so the conditions of science, anticipated the Copenhagen Interpretation of QM with regard to the inability of science to provide an understanding of the underlying reality,
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To a-priori call the industrialization of the Moon a technical and programmatic failure does not spring from an understanding of the technical and programmatic issues involved but is a negative faith statement.
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Just stay out of schools unless your a-priori convictions can give us something emperically varifiable that makes novel predictions.
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Why is it a-priori “strongly liberal” to say that a voluntary desegregation plan was sensible?
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All of these things are topics of research, which certainly suggests that measuring impact on specific a-priori outcomes is a non-trivial process.
Development: A Case for Human-Centered Economics « Beki's Blog (there's an original name)
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Why is it a-priori “strongly liberal” to say that a voluntary desegregation plan was sensible?
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Just stay out of schools unless your a-priori convictions can give us something emperically varifiable that makes novel predictions.
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Why is it a-priori “strongly liberal” to say that a voluntary desegregation plan was sensible?
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