Fallibilism Democracy and the Market: The Meta-Theoretical Foundations of Popper's Political Philosophy

University Press of America (1955)
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I Karl Popper's Copernican Revolution Since Popper espouses what he terms " evolutionary epistemology" and since he argues that any discussion of ...

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