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Karl Popper

Karl Popper was an Austrian-British philosopher known for his work in the philosophy of science and political philosophy. He is best known for the concept of falsifiability as a criterion of demarcation between scientific and non-scientific statements. Through his influential books, including 'The Logic of Scientific Discovery' and 'The Open Society and Its Enemies', Popper challenged traditional views on knowledge and scientific inquiry. This tag page will explore Popper's life, key ideas, and the impact of his philosophies on both science and democratic societies. Dive deep into his revolutionary thoughts and understand why he is considered a pivotal figure in modern philosophy.

Non-fiction


Exploring the Mind: Top Non-Fiction Books on the Philosophy of Science

philosophy of science, non-fiction books, scientific inquiry, critical thinking, Thomas Kuhn, Karl Popper, reading recommendations