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Sir Karl Popper (1902–94) is certainly among the most influential philosophers of science in the 20th century, as well as an important critic of Marxism, but his reputation is still under ...
Karl Popper (1902-94), ... The Open Society was published in 1945 and The Poverty of Historicism in 1957. The Fundamental flaws of revered philosophers, such as Plato, ...
In addition to his day job running Japan's central bank, Haruhiko Kuroda has maintained a longtime interest in Karl Popper, the 20th-century Austrian-British philosopher of science.
Over at Alan Jacobs' Tumblr (which should be mandatory reading for all of you), he quotes an interesting argument by Karl Popper in opposition to the possibility of developing a theory of ...
Modern scholarship on Karl Marx’s social theory presents an ambiguous view regarding historicism. Critics like Karl Popper have branded Marx’s theory as historicist from its inception ...
Karl Popper was born into a family of Jewish descent in 1902. By the mid-1930s, fearing the rise of Nazism and the threat of the Anschluss, Popper started work on his first book, The Two Fundamental ...