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Conjectures and Refutations Karl Popper

Conjectures and Refutations By Karl Popper

Conjectures and Refutations by Karl Popper


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Classic essays by Popper in which he expounds his 'fallibilist' theory of knowledge and scientific discovery, and applies it to a range of concerns, from political theory to the mind-body problem.

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Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge by Karl Popper

The way in which knowledge progresses, and especially our scientific knowledge, is by unjustified (and unjustifiable) anticipations, by guesses, by tentative solutions to our problems, by conjectures. These conjectures are controlled by criticism: that is, by attempted refutations, which include severely critical tests. They may survive these tests; but they can never be positively justified: they can neither be established as certainly true nor even as 'probable' (in the sense of the probability calculus). Criticism of our conjectures is of decisive importance: by bringing out our mistakes it makes us understand the difficulties of the problems which we try to solve. This is how we become better acquainted with our problem, and able to propose more mature solutions: the very refutation of a theory - that is, of a tentative solution to our problem - is always a step forward that takes us nearer the truth. And this is how we can learn from our mistakes. As we learn from our mistakes our knowledge grows, even though we may never know - that is, know for certain. Since our knowledge can grow, there can be no reason here for despair of reason. And since we can never know for certain, the can be no authority here for any claim to authority, for conceit over our knowledge, or for smugness.
The essays and lectures of which this book is composed apply this thesis to many topics, ranging from problems of the philosophy and history of the physical and social sciences to historical and political problems.

Conjectures and Refutations Reviews

'Popper holds that truth is not manifest, but extremely elusive, he believes that men need above all things, open-mindedness, imagination, and a constant willingness to be corrected.' - Maurice Cranston, Listener

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GOR001387235
9780415043182
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Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge by Karl Popper
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
19690918
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