Rationality and revolution in Western astrology

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In this paper, I draw attention to a revolution in the metaphysical commitments of Western astrology. Although I do not wish to promote astrology, I propose a rational route to this revolution. But there is a strong argument, from a Popperian perspective, that my proposal fails to establish rationality. I then consider whether we should say that astrology is either false or unfalsifiable, drawing attention to some surprising findings from schizophrenia research. Also, in a footnote I present “Tompkins’ paradox.”

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Terence Rajivan Edward
University of Manchester (PhD)

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An Introduction to Philosophical Methods.Chris Daly - 2010 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
Astrology, Fate and Causation.Terence Rajivan Edward - 2016 - Philosophical Pathways (200).

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