Karl Popper
Sir Karl Raimund Popper was an Austrian–British philosopher, academic and social commentator. One of the 20th century's most influential philosophers of science, Popper is known for his rejection of the classical inductivist views on the scientific method in favour of empirical falsification made possible by his falsifiability criterion, and for founding the Department of Philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. According to Popper, a theory in the empirical sciences can never be proven, but it can be falsified, meaning that it can be scrutinised with decisive experiments. Popper was opposed to the classical justificationist account of knowledge, which he replaced with "the first non-justificational philosophy of criticism in the history of philosophy", namely critical rationalism.
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All Life is Problem Solving
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1995
Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem
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1994
In Search of a Better World
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1984
The Myth of the Framework
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1984
Realism and the aim of science
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1983
The Open Universe
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1982
Quantum theory and the schism in physics
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1980
Two Fundamental Problems of Knowledge
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1979
The self and its brain
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1977
Unended quest
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1976
Objective Knowledge
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1972
The Open Society and Its Enemies
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1962
Conjectures and refutations
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1962
The Poverty of Historicism
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1956
The Open Society and Its Enemies
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1952
The Open Society and Its Enemies (1+2)
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1945
The Logic of Scientific Discovery
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1935