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Critical Rationalism and Trust in Science. [PDF]
In this paper, I consider whether the critical rationalist philosophy of science may provide a rationale for trusting scientific knowledge. In the first part, I refer to several insights of Karl Popper’s social and political philosophy in order to see ...
Chmielewski A.
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Critical Rationalism as a Source of Theoretical Jurisprudence
The article is devoted to the inquiry of a specific conception of law, emerging from an attempt to comprehend sociolegal order through the lens of epistemology of critical rationalism.
R. S. Raab
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Critical rationalism and institutional change in Hayek [PDF]
The institutional analysis promoted by F. A. Hayek seeks to understand how human action and coordination among individuals occur in an environment where the knowledge held by each person is incomplete and not fully transmittable.
EDUARDO ANGELI
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Two types of jurisprudence from a perspective of critical rationalism
Our understanding of legal ideas is most reflected in the ability to categorize them unambiguously. At the same time, modern science faces many difficulties in categorizing legal ideas.
Ruslan S. Raab
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Critical rationalism and metaethics [PDF]
AbstractFor Hans Albert, what is to be deemed morally right or wrong could either be based on human conventions (decisions) or on findings of facts (cognitions). As an ethical non-cognitivist Albert emphasizes that decision-based conventions are constitutive of ‘morals/ethics’.
Armin Engländer
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Critical Rationalism and Bayesianism
Most accounts of the scientific method, e.g.s the Deductive-Nomological (D-N), Inductive Statistical (I-S), and so on, attempt to avoid Hume’s problem. Popper’s philosophy of critical rationalism and subjectivist Bayesianism come into conflict here on a number of points. The most noteworthy is on the problem of induction.
Kent Olson
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Karl Popper's "Critical Rationalism": The way to freedom and democracy
In the history of science, there are known cases when people come into life whose vocation is to make a series of discoveries, which then change the scientific views of entire generations.
Oksana Pylypchuk, Oleh Strelko
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Shaftesbury as Popperian: critical rationalism before its time? Part I [PDF]
Shaftesbury has assigned humor an unparalleled role within philosophy, which maybe encapsulated in the following tenets: (1) ridicule is the test of truth; (2) humor andgood humor have a habilitating function with regard to truth; (3) the most ...
Lydia Amir
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This conceptual article explores the profound impact of techno-rationalism on educational law in Southern African universities. It also examines the influence of techno-rationalism on equity, social justice and academic freedom within higher education in
Doniwen Pietersen +2 more
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Crisis of Democracy and Modern Fundamentalism: a Reflection of Karl Popper’s Critical Rationalism [PDF]
The emergence of fundamentalism in modern society calls for an understanding of it as well as the development of practical countermeasures. The theoretical and practical solution to this issue begins with Karl Popper's critical rationalism.
Ali Ahmed -
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