Sir Karl Popper (1902–94) is certainly among the most influential philosophers of science in the 20th century, as well as an important critic of Marxism, but his reputation is still under ...
I began to discern the paradox lurking at the heart of Karl Popper's career when, prior to interviewing him in 1992, I asked other philosophers about him. Queries of this kind usually elicit dull, ...
Twentieth century Austrian-born British philosopher of science Karl Popper once wrote, “Science must begin with myths, and with the criticism of myths.” (Conjectures and Refutations, p. 66) For Popper ...
If you ask a scientist a question about the philosophy of science, there's a good chance the answer will feature just one or two philosophers. The name of the Austrian-born British philosopher Karl ...
The philosopher Karl Popper pointed out that most early practitioners of science were justificationists. They didn’t just seek out any old knowledge; they were on the hunt for justified knowledge.
In the soft light of an antipodean afternoon, Graham Macdonald is careful to impress his academic orientation upon a visitor. Mr. Macdonald is, as he says, director of the department of philosophy and ...
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