I disagree, since prediction != theory. It is certainly possible to have a theory (e.g. Freud’s ideas about the ego and superego) that make no predictions. In the comment above, cousin_it is correct in that “unfalsifiable prediction” is a contradiction, but “unfalsifiable theory” is not. It just means that the theory is not well-formed and does not pay rent.
...and this is why Popperian falsificationism is wrong!
There aren’t any “unfalsifiable” theories, though there may be unintelligible theories.
I disagree, since prediction != theory. It is certainly possible to have a theory (e.g. Freud’s ideas about the ego and superego) that make no predictions. In the comment above, cousin_it is correct in that “unfalsifiable prediction” is a contradiction, but “unfalsifiable theory” is not. It just means that the theory is not well-formed and does not pay rent.
Though cousin_it will have to speak for himself, I believe he was specifically disagreeing with this when he wrote: