David Miller was an assistant to Karl Popper in the 1960s, and worked closely with him for the next thirty years. He taught at the University of Warwick, UK, and has held appointments also at universities in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. He has been Honorary Treasurer of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science, Secretary of the British Logic Colloquium, and Chair of the British National Committee for Logic, Methodology & Philosophy of Science. His publications include Critical Rationalism. A Restatement and Defence (1994),and many papers in logic, probability, and the philosophy of science. His anthology Popper Selections (originally A Pocket Popper) has been translated into Albanian, Chinese, Georgian, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Spanish, and Swedish.
'David Miller's uncommon sense, elegant phrasing, and application of the critical rationalist method to its own products provide a rich source of insight, not only about Popper's work but about disciplined inquiry in general. The chapters on Popper contain important new insights and the material on topics as varied as Azande reasoning and Tarski's theory of truth is equally rewarding.' Paul Humphreys, University of Virginia 'The unpretentious solidity of Miller's reasoning makes this book compelling reading for people interested in the discovery and status of knowledge. After a penetrating account of Popper's philosophy, Miller branches out into revealing examinations of a number of special topics, all treated with convincing clarity - an exemplary performance of critical rationalism.' Peter Munz, Victoria University of Wellington 'For over three decades David Miller has been one of the most brilliant expositors of Critical Rationalism. In this exquisite collection of essays, he has broken new paths. His radical skepticism takes Popper's philosophy in unexpected directions, drawing this anti-authoritarian philosophy to its limits. Staking out the Critical Rationalist position in the science wars, he vindicates a search for truth which is nothing but error elimination. He purges any residual comfort or assurance that competing philosophies may offer. The ramifications for our political, legal, and scientific practices, and for the relationship between science and technology, are tremendous. The implications will require careful deliberation in years to come. Miller's book will unsettle many, and this is precisely why one should read and think through this book.' Malachi Haim Hacohen, Duke University 'Miller's book is an important one because it takes on both postmodernism and traditional rationalism and offers a viable alternative to both: critical rationalism.' Higher Education Review 'The book is a well-structured compilation of essays... Miller's book does a great job in presenting Popper's theory of knowledge and clearing away many persisting misconceptions that have come to plague even the most prominent discourses and annals of philosophy and history of science.' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 'Out of error is a thought-provoking book written with clarity and punch... Out of error is a valuable contribution to contemporary debates on rationalism, a contribution that might help to revive Popper's philosophical legacy.' Philosophy