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Karl Popper’s critical rationalism

Critical Rationalism and the Theory of Society, 2021
Masoud Mohammadi Alamuti
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Can Critical Rationalism Become a Philosophy of Life?

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2023
In his last book, Agassi reiterates Critical Rationalism as a full-fledged philosophy of life. He criticizes Paternalism and Relativism as degenerative, and even pathological, attempts to grant life a meaning, and suggests, in their place, that ...
Nimrod Bar‐Am
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The Pedagogical Perils and Promises of Critical Rationalism

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2022
The philosophical principles guiding the pedagogy of Critical Rationalism emphasize the autonomy of individual students, the democratic organization of learning institutions, and a workshop setting where mutual respect is observed by so-called masters ...
R. Sassower
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All we Are Saying: Joseph Agassi’s Application of Critical Rationalism to Political Science

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2022
Agassi’s chief contribution to the application of critical rationalism to political science is his claim that civic nationhood is a minimum requirement of democracy.
Chen Yehezkely
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Critical Care Rationing

Chest, 2011
Every country has finite resources that are expended to provide citizens with social "goods," including education, protection, infrastructure, and health care. Rationing-of any resource-refers to distribution of an allotted amount and may involve withholding some goods that would benefit some citizens.
Timothy W. Evans   +8 more
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Confucianism and critical rationalism: Friends or foes?

Cultivation of Self in East Asian Philosophy of Education, 2017
According to Karl Popper’s critical rationalism, criticism is the only way we have of systematically detecting and learning from our mistakes so as to get nearer to the truth.
Chi-Ming Lam
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