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    Sir Karl Raimund Popper CH FRS FBA (28 July 1902 – 17 September 1994) was an Austrian–British philosopher, academic and social commentator. [6] [7] [8] One of the 20th century's most influential philosophers of science , [9] [10] [11] Popper is known for his rejection of the classical inductivist views on the scientific method in favour of ...

  2. Nov 13, 1997 · Karl Popper is generally regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science of the twentieth century. He was also a social and political philosopher of considerable stature, a self-professed critical-rationalist, a dedicated opponent of all forms of scepticism and relativism in science and in human affairs generally and a committed ...

  3. 5 days ago · Karl Popper (born July 28, 1902, Vienna, Austria—died September 17, 1994, Croydon, Greater London, England) was an Austrian-born British philosopher of natural and social science who subscribed to anti-determinist metaphysics, believing that knowledge evolves from experience of the mind.

  4. 卡尔·雷蒙德·波普尔 爵士,或稱 卡爾·巴柏 [1] CH , FRS , FBA (英語: Sir Karl Raimund Popper ,1902年7月28日—1994年9月17日),出生于 奥地利 , 犹太人 ,獲譽為20世纪最偉大的 哲学家 之一。 美国哲学家巴特利称其哲學为「哲学史上第一个非证成批判主义哲学」(the first non justificational philosophy of criticism in the history of philosophy) [2] ,在 社会学 亦有建树。 波普尔最著名的理论,在于对经典的 观测-归纳法 的批判,提出「从实验中证伪的」的评判标准:区别“科学的”与“非科学的”。

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · The Falsification Principle, proposed by Karl Popper, is a way of demarcating science from non-science. It suggests that for a theory to be considered scientific, it must be able to be tested and conceivably proven false. For example, the hypothesis that “all swans are white” can be falsified by observing a black swan.

  6. Karl Popper (1902-1994) was one of the most influential philosophers of science of the 20th century. He made significant contributions to debates concerning general scientific methodology and theory choice, the demarcation of science from non-science, the nature of probability and quantum mechanics, and the methodology of the social sciences.

  7. The Kuhn-Popper debate was a debate surrounding research methods and the advancement of scientific knowledge. In 1965, at the University of London's International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper engaged in a debate that circled around three main areas of disagreement. These areas included the concept of a scientific method, the specific behaviors and ...

  8. Critical Rationalism” is the name Karl Popper (1902-1994) gave to a modest and self-critical rationalism. He contrasted this view with “uncritical or comprehensive rationalism,” the received justificationist view that only what can be proved by reason and/or experience should be accepted.

  9. Karl Popper, a prominent figure in 20 th century philosophy, is widely recognized for his groundbreaking concept of falsifiability and overall contributions to the philosophy of science.

  10. The early 1900s was an amazing time for Western science, as Albert Einstein was developing his theories of relativity and psychology was born, as Sigmund Fre...