Karl Popper : critical appraisals / edited by Philip Catton and Graham Macdonald.

A volume of insightful new essays by well-known philosophers re-evaluating the significance of Karl Popper's contribution to twentieth-century philosophy.

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Other Authors: Catton, Philip, 1956-, Macdonald, Graham
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • How Popper (might have) solved the problem of induction / Alan Musgrave
  • Popper's conventionalism / Semiha Akinci
  • Constructive criticism / Philip Catton
  • The many faces of Popper's methodological approach to prediction / Wenceslao J. Gonzalez
  • Popper versus analytical philosophy? / Jeremy Shearmur
  • My adventure with Popper and Wittgenstein / Peter Munz
  • An epistemic free-riding problem? / Christian List and Philip Pettit
  • The role of experience in Popper's philosophy of science and political philosophy / Graham MacDonald
  • Popper's politics: science and democracy / Alan Ryan
  • The open society revisited / Anthony O'Hear
  • Tribalism and the myth of the framework: some Popperian thoughts on the politics of cultural recognition / Jeremy Waldron.