Popper’s Critical Rationalism
A Philosophical Investigation
By Darrell Rowbottom
Published December 2nd 2010 by Routledge – 186 pages
Published December 2nd 2010 by Routledge – 186 pages
Popper’s Critical Rationalism presents Popper’s views on science, knowledge, and inquiry, and examines the significance and tenability of these in light of recent developments in philosophy of science, philosophy of probability, and epistemology. It develops a fresh and novel philosophical position on science, which employs key insights from Popper while rejecting other elements of his philosophy.
Central theses include:
1. Comprehensive Rationalism, Critical Rationalism, and Pancritical Rationalism 2. Induction and Corroboration 3. Corroboration and the Interpretation of Probability 4. Corroboration, Tests, and Predictivism 5. Corroboration and Duhem’s Thesis 6.The Roles of Criticism and Dogmatism in Science: A Group Level View 7. The Aim of Science and Its Evolution 8. Thoughts and Findings
Darrell P. Rowbottom is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford.
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Description: By Darrell Rowbottom. Popper’s Critical Rationalism presents Popper’s views on science, knowledge, and inquiry, and examines the significance and tenability of these in light of recent developments in philosophy of science, philosophy of probability, and...
Categories: Philosophy of Science, Epistemology, Metaphysics