Nice, I particularly like the table and bullet-point forms you used for curating your ideas—I often find myself with too many ideas to work on and this seems like a good way to take an objective overview.
During my PhD I read ‘Becoming a successful scientist’ - this presented a strategic approach to scientific discovery and problem selection (Section 3.1) that I haven’t really seen elsewhere. It focused on science, but the ideas of looking for contradictions, paradoxes, new viewpoints or different scales may also be helpful for generating research questions in philosophy/economics.
I have a PDF of the book I’m happy to send by email, PM me.
Nice, I particularly like the table and bullet-point forms you used for curating your ideas—I often find myself with too many ideas to work on and this seems like a good way to take an objective overview.
During my PhD I read ‘Becoming a successful scientist’ - this presented a strategic approach to scientific discovery and problem selection (Section 3.1) that I haven’t really seen elsewhere. It focused on science, but the ideas of looking for contradictions, paradoxes, new viewpoints or different scales may also be helpful for generating research questions in philosophy/economics.
I have a PDF of the book I’m happy to send by email, PM me.