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Critical Approaches to Science & Philosophy with a new introduction
Reflections on Karl Popper’s Epistemology
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Paul Bernays
Publication date:
October 8 2018
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Routledge
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October 8 2018
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: 32-44
DOI:
10.4324/9781351313087-2
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Rationality versus the Theory of Rationality
pp. 32
Reflections on Karl Popper’s Epistemology
pp. 45
What Hume Might Have Said to Kant
pp. 52
Strength, Confirmation, Compatibility
pp. 61
A Question about Plato’s Theory of Ideas
pp. 82
Popper and Wittgenstein
pp. 92
Confirmation, the Paradoxes, and Positivism*
pp. 116
Overlooked Aspects of Popper’s Contributions to Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method
pp. 127
The Elimination of Variables by Regular Combinators 1
pp. 144
On Popper’s Use of the Notion of Absolute Logical Probability
pp. 152
Aristotle’s Theory of Modal Syllogisms and its Interpretation*
pp. 178
Logical Terminology and Theory of Meaning
pp. 189
The Nature of Scientific Problems and Their Roots in Metaphysics*
pp. 212
On the Problem of Truth and Understanding in Science
pp. 224
The Mach Principle
pp. 234
Phenomenological Theories
pp. 255
The Simple Laws of Science and History
pp. 266
The Neurophysiological Basis of Experience
pp. 280
Realism and Instrumentalism: Comments on the Logic of Factual Support
pp. 309
Observation and the Quantum
pp. 316
Popper on Irreversibility
pp. 332
The Theory of Complex Phenomena
pp. 350
The Agreement between Mathematics and Physical Phenomena*
pp. 360
On the Reality of Elementary Particles
pp. 385
Social Science and Moral Philosophy: A Critical Approach to the Value Problem in the Social Sciences
pp. 410
Popper and the Critical Philosophy of History
pp. 423
The Open Society and Its Enemies
pp. 431
The Tradition of General Knowledge*
pp. 445
Philosophy of History Before Historicism
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