Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment: Volume I: Life and Time, and Values in a World of Facts

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Ian Jarvie, David Miller, Karl Milford
Taylor & Francis, 4 de jun. de 2019 - 300 páginas
Originally published in 2006. Sir Karl Popper (1902 1994) is one of the most controversial and widely read philosophers of the 20th century. His influence has been enormous in the fields of epistemology, logic, metaphysics, methodology of science, the philosophy of physics and biology, political philosophy, and the social sciences, and his intellectual achievement has stimulated many scholars in a wide range of disciplines. These three volumes of previously unpublished essays, based on lectures given at the congress KARL POPPER 2002 held in Vienna to mark the centenary of Popper's birth, provide an up-to-date examination of many aspects of Popper's life and thought. Volume II deals especially with Popper's metaphysics and epistemology, including his proposal (critical rationalism) that it is through sharp criticism rather than through the provision of justification that our knowledge progresses. Several papers tackle the problem of the empirical basis, and offer decidedly different answers to some unresolved questions. The volume contains also a number of papers evaluating Popper's celebrated, but much contested, solution to Hume's problem of induction.

Sobre o autor (2019)

Ian Jarvie (editor in chief) is Distinguished Research Professor in Philosophy (Emeritus) at York University, Toronto, and Managing Editor of the journal Philosophy of the Social Sciences. His books include The Revolution in Anthropology, Routledge 1964; Philosophy of the Film, Routledge 1987; and The Republic of Science, Rodopi 2001. E-mail: jarvie@yorku.ca. Karl Milford is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Vienna. He has written extensively on the epistemological views of Carl Menger, for example in Zu den Lösungsversuchen des Induktions und Abgrenzungs-problems bei Carl Menger, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1989. E-mail: karl.milford@univie.ac.at. David Miller is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Warwick, where he has taught since 1969. He is the editor of Popper Selections, Princeton 1985, and author of Critical Rationalism. A Restatement and Defence, Open Court 1994, and of Out of Error. Further Essays on Critical Rationalism, 2006.

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