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1934 book by [[Karl Popper]], discussing the [[demarcation problem]], the problem of [[induction]], and proposing [[falsificationism]] as an alternative to [[verificationism]].
1934 book by [[Karl Popper]], discussing the [[demarcation problem]], the problem of [[induction]], and proposing [[falsificationism]] as an alternative to verificationism.

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A definition or brief description of The Logic of Scientific Discovery.

1934 book by Karl Popper, discussing the demarcation problem, the problem of induction, and proposing falsificationism as an alternative to verificationism.