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Popper, Karl Raimund (1902–94)

Fully updated and revised August 23, 2002

1 Life and works
2 Theory of science
3 Later ideas
4 Democracy, society and individualism


IAN C. JARVIE

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Further discussion

See also

Carnap, R.
Discovery, logic of
Explanation in history and social science
Fallibilism
Inductive inference
Lakatos, I.
Liberalism
Meaning and verification
Natural deduction, tableau and sequent systems
Scientific realism and antirealism
Vienna Circle

Further discussion

Popper, Karl Raimund

  1. Popper, Karl Raimund

anti-Semitism

  1. Anti-Semitism

critical rationalism

critiques of

dualism

  1. Dualism

economics

epiphenomenalism

  1. Epiphenomenalism

evolutionary theory and social science

  1. Evolutionary theory and social science

explanation

  1. Explanation

fallibilism

  1. Fallibilism

fascism

  1. Fascism

history

holism and individualism in history and social science

  1. Holism and individualism in history and social science

induction/demarcation problems

  1. Popper, Karl Raimund: 2 Theory of science

Marx, K.

  1. Marx, Karl

natural laws

  1. Laws, natural

open-closed distinction

Parmenides

  1. Parmenides

Plato

  1. Plato

positivism in the social sciences

  1. Positivism in the social sciences

probability, interpretations of

  1. Probability, interpretations of

psychoanalysis

science

realism and antirealism

  1. Scientific realism and antirealism

social science

testimony

  1. Testimony

The Logic of Scientific Discovery

induction/demarcation problems

  1. Popper, Karl Raimund: 2 Theory of science
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