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Objective Knowledge

An Evolutionary Approach

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London
Kiadó: Oxford at the Clarendon Press
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött papírkötés
Oldalszám: 395 oldal
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Méret: 22 cm x 14 cm
ISBN: 0-19-875024-2
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Human knowledge is perhaps the greatest miracle in our universe. In the past, the theory of human knowledge has been mainly subjectivist: even scientific knowledge was regarded as a special kind of human belief—a particularly well founded kind. The author breaks with this tradition : a realist and a fallibilist, he regards scientific knowledge, stated in human language, as no longer part of ourselves, but as exposed to objective criticism, which acts as a bridle and as a spur. Scientific knowledge grows through criti-cal selection.
This is the fundamental thesis which the author argues closely and in simple language. The majoiity of the essays of which the book is composed have been published before, but some of them have been revised and expanded. They repre-sent an approach to the problem of human knowledge which has had considerable influence on some recent thinkers.
Sir Karl Popper is Professor Emeritus in the University of London. He is author of Logik der Forschung (1934),... Tovább

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Human knowledge is perhaps the greatest miracle in our universe. In the past, the theory of human knowledge has been mainly subjectivist: even scientific knowledge was regarded as a special kind of human belief—a particularly well founded kind. The author breaks with this tradition : a realist and a fallibilist, he regards scientific knowledge, stated in human language, as no longer part of ourselves, but as exposed to objective criticism, which acts as a bridle and as a spur. Scientific knowledge grows through criti-cal selection.
This is the fundamental thesis which the author argues closely and in simple language. The majoiity of the essays of which the book is composed have been published before, but some of them have been revised and expanded. They repre-sent an approach to the problem of human knowledge which has had considerable influence on some recent thinkers.
Sir Karl Popper is Professor Emeritus in the University of London. He is author of Logik der Forschung (1934), The Open Society and its Enemies (1945), The Poverty of Historicism (1957), The Logic of Scientific Discover y (1959), Conjectures and Réfutations (1963), and with Sir John Eccles The Self and its Brain (1977).
In this revised édition Sir Karl Popper has added a second appendix and made some improvements to the main body of the text. Vissza

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