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  • ** [[Karl Popper|Popper K]] (1978) Natural selection and the emergence of mind. ''Dialectica
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  • ...cal determinism stems from the formulation of [[Popper's three worlds]]. [[Karl Popper|Popper]] split the world into three categories:<ref name=Popper/> {{cite web |title=Three Worlds|author=Karl Popper |date=April 7, 1978 |work=The Tanner lectures on human values |url=http://t
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  • ...The Structure of Scientific Revolutions''", is wrong, while I agree with [[Karl Popper]]'s "''Logic of the Scientific Discovery''".
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  • Requirement of refutability had been suggested by [[Karl Popper]] <ref>Karl Popper. ''Science: Conjectures and refutations''. - 'Philosophy of Science: a Pers
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  • ...rtant for the "[[open society]]" to flourish.<ref>Watkins, J. Obituary of Karl Popper, 1902-1994. ''Proc Brit Acad'' [http://www.britac.ac.uk/pubs/src/popper/par
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  • ..., it must be falsifiable <ref>[http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9219121 Karl Popper ''The Logic of Scientific Discovery'' Routledge 1959]</ref>. The economic
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  • == Karl Popper - related? == Not sure about Karl Popper being related to knowledge. As philosophers go, there are others who have a
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  • ...er]] acquainted British acedeme with the work of the Vienna Circle. Also [[Karl Popper]] was important for the reception and critique of their work, even though h
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  • ...etation of this image is controversial, as some modern thinkers, such as [[Karl Popper]], a prominent philosopher from the Analytical school, view it as an actual
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  • ...0521096235. ("This volume arose out of a symposium on Kuhn's work, with [[Karl Popper]] in the chair, at an international colloquium held in London in 1965. The
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  • ...e members, like Philip Frank developed a methodology, which was close to [[Karl Popper]]'s. The main theorist Carnap however had a methodology based on degree of ...and was edited by Schlick and Frank. Scientists and philosophers such as [[Karl Popper]] contributed. The contributors and monographs were:
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  • [[Karl Popper]], following others, notably [[Charles Peirce]], has argued that a hypothes {{main|Karl Popper}}
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  • ...d no private property. While some philosophers ([[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Karl Popper]]) find the illiberality of Plato's imagined city to be an illiberal dystop
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  • ...llected into two main lines of thinking (see also [[scientific method]], [[Karl Popper]] and [[Thomas Kuhn]] for further discussion). [[Karl Popper]] described science as an "objective product of human thought", as much as
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  • ...y; two versions of hypothetico-deductivism -- those of William Whewell and Karl Popper -- and the nineteenth-century wave theory of light; Paul Feyerabend's princ
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  • ...and simple ones. In fact, Zeeman was a magnificent ''provocateur'', like [[Karl Popper]], he saw the goal of science as being to generate simple, elegant theories
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  • ...gh any finite set of data points on a graph. This thesis was accepted by [[Karl Popper]], leading him to reject [[Falsifiability#Naive Falsification|naïve falsif
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