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About the first question, if it's of any help, he calls him 'notoriously absent-minded' in the chapter on Adam Smith in 'The Worldly Philosophers'. He then goes on to report a number of anecdotes illustrating this.

Marina






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   Where did Heilbroner write about Adam Smith's brain as "disorganized?
    
    

    
    
     
     Does the quotation below relate to Keynes' critique of Tinbergen?
     
     
     Wittgenstein, L. 1978. Tractatus Logico Philosophicus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
     
     
     
 
35: "In an extreme rejection of the forecasting ability of theories, Wittgenstein warned... "future events cannot be discerned from

     
     
     

     
     
     Thanks in advanceones.
 A belief in deterministic structures is a superstition."
     
     
     

     
     
     

      
      

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