Situational logic

Situational logic (also situational analysis)[1] is a concept advanced by Karl Popper in his The Poverty of Historicism.

[2] Situational logic is a process by which a social scientist tries to reconstruct the problem situation confronting an agent in order to understand that agent's choice.

Noretta Koertge (1975) provides a helpful clarificatory summary.

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