- A very
comprehensive book on Popper's
philosophy by an
accomplished Popperian. Notturno, Mark Amadeus. "Science and the Open Society". New York: CEU...
- is
composed of two
essential substances: res
cogitans and res extensa.
Popperian cosmology rejects this essentialism, but
maintains the
common sense view...
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means Popperians need to make a
selection from the
number of
unfalsified theories available to them,
which is
generally more than one.
Popperians would...
- the
theory outright...Lakatos
sought to
reconcile the
rationalism of
Popperian falsificationism with what
seemed to be its own re****ation by history"...
- In philosophy,
verisimilitude (or truthlikeness) is the
notion that some
propositions are
closer to
being true than
other propositions. The
problem of...
- 181–205. doi:10.1093/bjps/38.2.181. JSTOR 687047.
Retrieved 5 May 2024. As
Popperians and
Lakatosians use the term, a 'justificationist'
theory of knowledge...
- book as Keynes'
General Theory.
Friedman also
claimed that
despite some
Popperian influence,
Hayek always retained basic Misesian praxeological views, which...
- synthesis,
especially the
ideas of
replicator and meme as they
integrate with
Popperian problem-solving (the
epistemological strand). In a 2009 TED talk, Deutsch...
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psychoanalysis as
impossible to falsify, O'Donohue and
colleagues advocated Popperian severe testing instead. In 2013,
psychologist Jonathan W.
Kanter said...
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practices of all cultures, as well as
belief systems like astrology.
Popperian critic Ray
Scott Percival disputes some of Jung's
examples and argues...