The Uses of Karl Popper

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 39:177-189 (1995)
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Abstract

Karl Popper's work is of great diversity. It touches on virtually every intellectual activity. But he himself considered his philosophy of science one of his most important achievements. And indeed his achievement here is revolutionary. It destroyed the philosophy of inductivism which held sway over science for hundreds of years

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