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<center>[[Group 3: Normative and Positive Traditions in Economics|Home]] | [[Introduction: What are Positive and Normative Economics?|Introduction]] | [[Normative Economics]] | [[Positive Economics]] | [[Economics Today & Its Future]] | [[Our Conclusions|Conclusion]] | [[Sources and Works Cited|Works Cited]]</center>
<center>[[Group 3: Normative and Positive Traditions in Economics|Home]] | [[Introduction: What are Positive and Normative Economics?|Introduction]] | [[Normative Economics]] | [[Positive Economics]] | [[Economics Today & Its Future]] | [[Our Conclusions|Conclusion]] | [[Sources and Works Cited|Works Cited]]</center>




The logical empiricists of the 1950s took great steps back from the bold claims of 1920s-era logical positivists.  However, their ideas of cognitive significance varied greatly, and even their most re
The logical empiricists of the 1950s took great steps back from the bold claims of 1920s-era logical positivists.  However, their ideas of cognitive significance varied greatly, and even their most re




<center>[[Group 3: Normative and Positive Traditions in Economics|Home]] | [[Introduction: What are Positive and Normative Economics?|Introduction]] | [[Normative Economics]] | [[Positive Economics]] | [[Economics Today & Its Future]] | [[Our Conclusions|Conclusion]] | [[Sources and Works Cited|Works Cited]]</center>
<center>[[Group 3: Normative and Positive Traditions in Economics|Home]] | [[Introduction: What are Positive and Normative Economics?|Introduction]] | [[Normative Economics]] | [[Positive Economics]] | [[Economics Today & Its Future]] | [[Our Conclusions|Conclusion]] | [[Sources and Works Cited|Works Cited]]</center>

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Home | Introduction | Normative Economics | Positive Economics | Economics Today & Its Future | Conclusion | Works Cited



The logical empiricists of the 1950s took great steps back from the bold claims of 1920s-era logical positivists. However, their ideas of cognitive significance varied greatly, and even their most re



Home | Introduction | Normative Economics | Positive Economics | Economics Today & Its Future | Conclusion | Works Cited