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The Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge

Karl Popper Troels Eggers Hansen Andreas Pickel John Kinory

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English
Routledge
26 August 2011
In a letter of 1932, Karl Popper described Die beiden Grundprobleme der Erkenntnistheorie -- The Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge -- as '!a child of crises, above all of !the crisis of physics.' Finally available in English, it is a major contribution to the philosophy of science, epistemology and twentieth century philosophy generally. The two fundamental problems of knowledge that lie at the centre of the book are the problem of induction, that although we are able to observe only a limited number of particular events, science nevertheless advances unrestricted universal statements; and the problem of demarcation, which asks for a separating line between empirical science and non-science. Popper seeks to solve these two basic problems with his celebrated theory of falsifiability, arguing that the inferences made in science are not inductive but deductive; science does not start with observations and proceed to generalise them but with problems, which it attacks with bold conjectures. The Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge is essential 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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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 43mm
Weight:   800g
ISBN:   9780415610223
ISBN 10:   0415610222
Series:   Routledge Classics
Pages:   552
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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