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Income & Health

PROLOGUE

Income And Health


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PROLOGUE: In a famous incident that took place at Cambridge University in 1946, the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein was alleged to have brandished a hot poker at fellow Viennese philosopher Karl Popper during a heated exchange on the issue of whether or not philosophical problems existed. Wittgenstein’s view was that so-called philosophical problems were merely the result of linguistic muddles and that they existed mostly to keep philosophers employed by universities. Popper disagreed, believing that there were legitimate problems to be resolved, linguistic muddles aside.

Fast forward to the twenty-first century, where we find that the emerging field of the socioeconomic . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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