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Karl R(aimund) Popper | | Variant Name: |
Karl R. Popper, Karl Raimund Popper, Sir Karl Raimund Popper, Sir Karl R(aimund) Popper, Karl (Raimund) Popper, Karl Popper | | Birth Date: |
July 28, 1902 | | Death Date: |
September 17, 1994 | | Nationality: |
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Biography of Karl Raimund Popper, Sir
528 words, approx. 2 pages
 The Austrian philosopher Sir Karl Raimund Popper (1902-1994) offered an original analysis of scientific research that he also applied to research in history and philosophy. Karl Popper was born in Vienna on July 28, 1902, the son of a barrister. He...
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Biography of Karl R(aimund) Popper
11,304 words, approx. 38 pages
 Karl Popper is regarded by many commentators as the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century. His most significant work is found in his first four published books--Logik der Forschung: Zur Erkenntnistheorie der modernen Naturwissenschaft (Logic of...



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Karl Popper Quotes
5,782 words, approx. 19 pages
 Sir Karl Raimund Popper ( 28 July 1902 – 17 September 1994 ) Austrian-born British philosopher of science. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1934) translated into English in 1959 1.2 The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945) 1.3...


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Popper, Sir Karl R : Philosophy Terms
201 words, approx. 1 pages . 1902–94. Austrian philosopher of science, and also political philosopher, born in Vienna. He was connected with the Vienna Circle (see POSITIVISM) in his youth but later migrated to New Zealand and then to England where he worked in London. He...
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Popper, Karl Raimund (1902–1994) Summary
3,000 words, approx. 10 pages Popper, Karl Raimund(1902–1994) Karl Raimund Popper, the Austrian philosopher of natural and social science, was born in Vienna and was a student of mathematics, physics, and philosophy at the university there. Although he was not a member of the...
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Popper, Karl Summary
1,961 words, approx. 7 pages Karl Raimund Popper (1902–1994) was a philosopher of science and politics best known for advancing falsifiability as the criterion for distinguishing science from non-science and for a defense of what he termed the open society. Born in Vienna...
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Karl Popper Information
5,732 words, approx. 19 pages
 Sir Karl Raimund Popper CH FRS FBA (July 28, 1902 – September 17, 1994) was an Austrian and British[1] philosopher and a professor at the London School of Economics. He is counted among the most influential philosophers of science of the...




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 Quadrant
POPPER FOR AFTERS.(Sir Karl Popper)
12/01/1999: 3,236 words, approx. 11 pages A critique is presented on Karl Popper's philosophy of science. It is posited that the elementary logical doctrine Popper used to underpin his philosophy is intrinsically flawed, in that it fails to allow a mutable relationship between universals and particulars. IT IS A...
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 American Scholar
Karl Popper: a memoir.
03/22/1997: 6,899 words, approx. 23 pages Karl Popper was a prolific writer during his time. Einstein had high regard for Popper's published work in 1934, 'Logik der Forschung'. His other works include 'The Poverty of Historicism' and the 'Open Society'. He was very popular during his stay in London and...
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 The New York Observer
An Epicurean Skeptic Assesses the Swan Pool of Life
5/1/2007: 548 words, approx. 2 pages THE BLACK SWAN: THE IMPACT OF THE HIGHLY IMPROBABLEBy Nassim Nicholas Taleb Random House, 366 pages, $26.95 Nassim Taleb knows the good life: weekends in Venice, excellent wine, helicopter-flying lessons and a host of other luxuries that are easy to afford if, like him, you’re...
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 The New York Observer
Fearsome Extremists Massing in Their Pews
1/21/2007: 1,740 words, approx. 6 pages When it mercifully comes to a close 24 months from now, the George W. Bush Presidency will be remembered less for its painful policy blunders than its painstakingly directed set-piece iconography. The Bush aesthetic—in which the bullhorn atop 9/11 rubble and the aircraft-carrier landing feature...


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