Works by Popper, Karl (exact spelling)

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  1. The Logic of Scientific Discovery.Karl Popper - 1959 - Studia Logica 9:262-265.
     
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  2. Conjectures and Refutations.Karl Popper - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (2):159-168.
     
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  3. The Open Society and its Enemies: The Spell of Plato.Karl Popper - 2002 - Routledge.
    ‘If in this book harsh words are spoken about some of the greatest among the intellectual leaders of mankind, my motive is not, I hope, to belittle them. It springs rather from my conviction that, if our civilization is to survive, we must break with the habit of deference to great men.’ - Karl Popper, from the Preface Written in political exile during the Second World War and first published in two volumes in 1945, Karl Popper’s The Open Society and (...)
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  4. Logik der Forschung.Karl Popper - 1934 - Erkenntnis 5 (1):290-294.
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  5. A propensity interpretation of probability.Karl Popper - 2010 - In Antony Eagle (ed.), Philosophy of Probability: Contemporary Readings. New York: Routledge.
  6. Normal science and its dangers.Karl Popper - 1970 - In Imre Lakatos & Alan Musgrave (eds.), Criticism and the growth of knowledge. Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press. pp. 51--8.
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    The Myth of the Framework: In Defence of Science and Rationality.Karl Popper & M. A. Notturno - 1994 - Philosophy 71 (276):315-319.
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  8. Natural selection and the emergence of mind.Karl Popper - 1978 - Dialectica 32 (3‐4):339-55.
  9. Science: Conjectures and refutations.Karl Popper - unknown
    “There could be no fairer destiny for any. . . theory than that it should point the way to a more comprehensive theory in which it lives on, as a limiting case.” ALBERT EINSTEIN..
     
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  10. All Life is Problem Solving.Karl Popper - 1999 - Routledge.
    _'Never before has there been so many and such dreadful weapons in so many irresponsible hands.'__ - Karl Popper, from the Preface_ _All Life is Problem Solving_ is a stimulating and provocative selection of Popper's writings on his main preoccupations during the last twenty-five years of his life. This collection illuminates Popper's process of working out key formulations in his theory of science, and indicates his view of the state of the world at the end of the Cold War and (...)
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  11. A note on verisimilitude.Karl Popper - 1976 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (2):147-159.
  12. The rationality principle.Karl Popper - 1985 - In David Miller (ed.), Popper Selections. Princeton. pp. 357--365.
  13. The Self and its Brain: An Argument for Interactionism.John C. Eccles & Karl Popper - 1977 - Routledge.
    The relation between body and mind is one of the oldest riddles that has puzzled mankind. That material and mental events may interact is accepted even by the law: our mental capacity to concentrate on the task can be seriously reduced by drugs. Physical and chemical processes may act upon the mind; and when we are writing a difficult letter, our mind acts upon our body and, through a chain of physical events, upon the mind of the recipient of the (...)
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  14. New foundations for logic.Karl Popper - 1947 - Mind 56 (223):193-235.
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    After the Open Society: Selected Social and Political Writings.Karl Popper, Jeremy Shearmur & Piers Norris Turner - 2008 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Jeremy Shearmur & Piers Norris Turner.
    In this long-awaited volume, Jeremy Shearmur and Piers Norris Turner bring to light Popper's most important unpublished and uncollected writings from the time of The Open Society until his death in 1994. After The Open Society: Selected Social and Political Writings reveals the development of Popper's political and philosophical thought during and after the Second World War, from his early socialism through to the radical humanitarianism of The Open Society. The papers in this collection, many of which are available here (...)
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  16. Knowledge without authority.Karl Popper - 1985 - In David Miller (ed.), Popper Selections. Princeton.
     
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  17. The Open Society and its Enemies: The Spell of Plato.Karl Popper - 2002 - Routledge.
    Written in political exile during the Second World War and first published in 1945, Karl Popper's _The Open Society and Its Enemies_ is one of the most influential books of the twentieth century. Hailed by Bertrand Russell as a 'vigorous and profound defence of democracy', its now legendary attack on the philosophies of Plato, Hegel and Marx exposed the dangers inherent in centrally planned political systems. Popper's highly accessible style, his erudite and lucid explanations of the thought of great philosophers (...)
     
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  18. La logique de la découverte scientifique.Karl Popper, Nicole Thyssen-Rutten, Philippe Devaux & Jacques Monod - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (1):74-75.
     
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  19. Toleration and intellectual responsibility.Karl Popper - 1987 - In Susan Mendus & David Edwards (eds.), On Toleration. Oxford University Press. pp. 17--34.
  20. Birkhoff and von Neumann's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Karl Popper - 1968 - Nature 219:682-685.
     
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  21. The problem of induction.Karl Popper - 1985 - In David Miller (ed.), Popper Selections. Princeton. pp. 101--117.
     
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    The Self and its Brain: An Argument for Interactionism.John C. Eccles & Karl Popper - 1977 - Routledge.
    The relation between body and mind is one of the oldest riddles that has puzzled mankind. That material and mental events may interact is accepted even by the law: our mental capacity to concentrate on the task can be seriously reduced by drugs. Physical and chemical processes may act upon the mind; and when we are writing a difficult letter, our mind acts upon our body and, through a chain of physical events, upon the mind of the recipient of the (...)
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    A realist view of logic, physics, and history.Karl Popper - 1970 - In Hermann Bondi, Wolfgang Yourgrau & Allen duPont Breck (eds.), Physics, Logic, and History. New York: Plenum Press. pp. 1--37.
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  24. The Open Society and its Enemies: Volume Ii: The High Tide of Prophecy: Hegel, Marx and the Aftermath.Karl Popper - 1968 - Routledge.
    Bertrand Russell described this study, with its companion volume on Plato, as a work of first-class importance. Karl Popper writes with extreme clarity and vigour. Platonic history will never be the same again.
     
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    Ein kriterium Des empirifchen charakters theoretifcher syfteme.Karl Popper - 1932 - Erkenntnis 3 (1):426-427.
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    The Lesson of This Century: With Two Talks on Freedom and the Democratic State.Karl Popper - 1996 - Routledge.
    In The Lesson of this Century Popper's purpose is to warn us against the increasing violence and egoism of our society. What solutions can we offer to the problems of the environment, demography and corruption? How can we prevent the violence our society engenders? How can we preserve our democratic system while at the same time paving the way for global peace? Popper believes that the philosopher has a duty to intervene in politics and he utters a clear call to (...)
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    On the possibility of an infinite past: A reply to Whitrow.Karl Popper - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (1):47-48.
  28. La connaissance objective.Karl Popper & Jean-Jacques Rosat - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (3):362-363.
     
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    Joseph Henry Woodger.Karl Popper - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (3):328-330.
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    Obituary: Joseph Henry Woodger.Karl Popper - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (3):328-330.
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    Predicting overt behavior versus predicting hidden states.Karl Popper - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):254-255.
  32. The Open Society and its Enemies: Hegel and Marx.Karl Popper - 2002 - Routledge.
    Written in political exile during the Second World War and first published in 1945, Karl Popper's _The Open Society and Its Enemies_ is one of the most influential books of the twentieth century. Hailed by Bertrand Russell as a 'vigorous and profound defence of democracy', its now legendary attack on the philosophies of Plato, Hegel and Marx exposed the dangers inherent in centrally planned political systems. Popper's highly accessible style, his erudite and lucid explanations of the thought of great philosophers (...)
     
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    Darwinism as a Metaphysical Research Programme.Karl Popper - 2009 - In Michael Ruse (ed.), Philosophy After Darwin: Classic and Contemporary Readings. Princeton University Press. pp. 167-175.
  34. Suppes's Criticism of the Propensity Interpretation of Probability and Quantum Mechanics.Karl Popper - 1974 - In P. A. Schlipp (ed.), The Philosophy of Karl Popper (Book Ii). Open Court. pp. 1125-1139.
  35. L'avenir est ouvert.Konrad Lorenz, Karl Popper & Jeanne Etoré - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (4):703-705.
     
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  36. The Paradoxes of Sovereignty.Karl Popper - 1985 - In David Miller (ed.), Popper Selections. Princeton. pp. 320.
     
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    The Lesson of This Century: With Two Talks on Freedom and the Democratic State.Karl Popper - 1996 - Routledge.
    In _The Lesson of this Century_ Popper's purpose is to warn us against the increasing violence and egoism of our society. What solutions can we offer to the problems of the environment, demography and corruption? How can we prevent the violence our society engenders? How can we preserve our democratic system while at the same time paving the way for global peace? Popper believes that the philosopher has a duty to intervene in politics and he utters a clear call to (...)
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    The Lesson of This Century: With Two Talks on Freedom and the Democratic State.Karl Popper - 1996 - Routledge.
    One of the century's greatest and most influential thinkers, Karl Popper reminds us that we must recognize our responsibilities in preserving the democratic system we enjoy: it is our actions which will create the world of tomorrow. In these interviews with journalist Giancarlo Bosetti, Karl Popper ranges widely over contemporary political and social issues. He reflects on many topics, from the decline of the Soviet Union and the danger of a Third World War, to our obligations to children and the (...)
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    Is it True What She Says About Tarski?Karl Popper - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (207):98-98.
    In a paper ‘Is it True What They Say About Tarski?’, Dr Susan Haack explicitly denies the truth of an implicit assertion of mine, by writing ‘… Tarski does not present his theory as a correspondence theory’. My reply is to quote two brief passages from Tarski's work.
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  40. The problem of induction".Karl Popper - 2013 - In Jeffrey Foss (ed.), Science and the World: Philosophical Approaches. Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
     
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  41. The problem of induction".Karl Popper - 2013 - In Jeffrey Foss (ed.), Science and the World: Philosophical Approaches. Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
     
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    Die Hermeneutik als die Konsequenz des kritischen Rationalismus.Jean Grondin, Hans-Georg Gadamer & Karl Popper - 1995 - Philosophia Naturalis 32 (2):183-191.
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    A critical note on the greatest days of quantum theory.Karl Popper - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (10):971-976.
    The rational understanding of the quantum theory achieved by de Broglie is contrasted with the Copenhagen emphasis on “the quantum postulate with its inherent ‘irrationality’” (Niels Bohr, Ref. 1).
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  44. A demarcação entre ciência e metafísica.Karl Popper - forthcoming - Epistemologia: Posições E Críticas. Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbekian.
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  45. A Realist View of Physics, Logic and History.Karl Popper - 1970 - In Hermann Bondi, Wolfgang Yourgrau & Allen duPont Breck (eds.), Physics, Logic, and History. New York: Plenum Press. pp. 18.
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  46. A World of Propensities - Two new views on causality.Karl Popper - 1990 - In A World of Propensities. Thoemmes. pp. 24--329.
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    El conocimiento de la ignorancia.Karl Popper - 2001 - Polis 1.
    El autor contrasta a Sócrates con los nuevos científicos, para señalar que debemos hoy seguir construyendo nuestra filosofía del conocimiento sobre la tesis de nuestra falta de conocimiento, en defensa de la tolerancia, y de principios éticos. Propone una nueva ética profesional, contrastándola con la antigua ética profesional, construida sobre la base de doce principios, que desarrolla en este texto.
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  48. Een wet inzake de televisie.Karl Popper - 1996 - Nexus 15.
    De oorzaak van de slechte kwaliteit van de televisie-programma's is het bestaan van veel te veel zenders, die steeds slechtere waar leveren. Geweld, seks en sensatie zijn het goedkoopst te leveren en hebben de meest verslavende werking. Pas wanneer de televisie-programma's door speciaal opgeleide deskundigen worden gemaakt en onder controle van een verantwoordelijke overheid worden gebracht, kan het medium uit de handen van commercie en kwaadwillende krachten gehouden worden.
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  49. Il mito della cornice.Karl Popper - 1985 - In Marcello Pera & Joseph C. Pitt (eds.), I Modi del progresso: teorie e episodi della razionalità scientifica. Milano: Il Saggiatore.
     
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  50. Jazyk a problém vztahu mezi tělem a myslí.Karl Popper - 2001 - Filosoficky Casopis 49:987-995.
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