The Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge



The Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge
The two fundamental problems of the theory of knowledge are the falsifiability of theories and the demarcation problem. The falsifiability of theories is the problem of determining whether a theory can be disproved. The demarcation problem is the problem of determining when a theory is a scientific theory and when it is not. more details
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  • The falsifiability of theories is the problem of determining whether a theory can be disproved.
  • The demarcation problem is the problem of determining when a theory is a scientific theory and when it is not.


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Author Karl R. Popper et. al.
Format Hardcover - Paper over boards
ISBN 9780415394314
Publication Date 29/09/2008
Publisher Routledge
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The two fundamental problems of the theory of knowledge are the falsifiability of theories and the demarcation problem. The falsifiability of theories is the problem of determining whether a theory can be disproved. The demarcation problem is the problem of determining when a theory is a scientific theory and when it is not.

Deals with the arguments to find definitive expression in Popper's most celebrated work, "The Logic of Scientific Discovery". This book is a useful reading for anyone interested in Karl Popper, in the history and philosophy of science, and in the methods and theories of science itself.

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