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    Critical rationalism is an epistemological philosophy advanced by Karl Popper on the basis that, if a statement cannot be logically deduced (from what...
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  • Critical Rationalism: A Restatement and Defence (1994) is a book on the philosophy of science by the philosopher David Miller. Book reviews include those...
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  • perspective on the international system Rationalism (theology), philosophical Rationalism applied in theology Critical rationalism, an epistemological philosophy...
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    pointed out that critical rationalism only shows how theories can be falsified, but it omits how our belief in critical rationalism can itself be justified...
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    response to evidence. Together, these ideas led to the development of critical rationalism and postpositivism. Postpositivism is not a rejection of the scientific...
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    Karl Popper (category Critical rationalists)
    classical justificationist account of knowledge, which he replaced with critical rationalism, namely "the first non-justificational philosophy of criticism in...
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    Hans Albert (category Critical rationalists)
    human activities where one should not be critical. Consequently, he advocated applying critical rationalism to the social sciences, especially to economics...
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    A critical theory is any approach to humanities and social philosophy that focuses on society and culture to attempt to reveal, critique, and challenge...
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    of Critical Rationalism. Leiden: New York : Kòln: E.J. Brill. Andersson, Gunnar (2016). "The Problem of the Empirical Basis in Critical Rationalism". In...
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  • In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or “the position that reason has...
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    science and the scandal of philosophy". In contrast, Karl Popper's critical rationalism claimed that inductive justifications are never used in science and...
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    Mario Bunge (category Critical rationalists)
    who defined "critical rationalism" more broadly than Popper's work, called Bunge's theory of science "a version of critical rationalism". Bunge addressed...
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  • participants also discussed the question of whether Popper's and Albert's critical rationalism had exacerbated ethical problems. The Frankfurt School believed this...
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  • questioning foundational liberal conceptions of Enlightenment values, such as rationalism and progress, is Rennard Strickland's 1986 Kansas Law Review article...
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    It is one of several competing views within epistemology, along with rationalism and skepticism. Empiricists argue that empiricism is a more reliable...
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  • Cosmicism - Cosmopolitanism - Critical rationalism - Critical realism - Critical realism (philosophy of the social sciences) - Critical theory - Culture, philosophy...
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    hypotheses as outside the usual foundational alternative between deductivist rationalism and inductivist empiricism, although he was a mathematical logician and...
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    position that he believes is fashionable today. Popper proposes critical rationalism, "which recognizes the fact that the fundamental rationalist attitude...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Falsificationism may refer to: Critical rationalism, an epistemological philosophy founded by Karl Popper Three models...
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    Therapy. 10 (4): 357–374. doi:10.1046/j..1988.00323.x. Tate, W (1997). "Critical Race Theory and Education: History, Theory, and Implications" (PDF). Review...
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  • believes that subjective impressions (empiricism) or innate knowledge (rationalism) are the sole possible or proper starting point for philosophical construction...
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  • of meaning and verification, Popper developed the epistemology of critical rationalism, which considers that human knowledge evolves by conjectures and...
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  • nationality, religion, and time period. List of aestheticians List of critical theorists List of environmental philosophers List of epistemologists List...
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  • version of verificationism. Instead, Popper's philosophy, later called critical rationalism, fundamentally refuted verificationism. Popper's demarcation principle...
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    humanist narrative. His theory of critical philosophy formed the basis of the world of knowledge, defending rationalism and grounding it in the empirical...
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    critical theory, an interdisciplinary form of Marxist sociology drawing upon thinkers as diverse as Sigmund Freud and Friedrich Nietzsche. Critical theory...
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    downfall, death, etc.). Nietzsche objects to Euripides' use of Socratic rationalism and morality in his tragedies, claiming that the infusion of ethics and...
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    Analytic feminism Analytical Marxism Communitarianism Consequentialism Critical rationalism Experimental philosophy Falsificationism Foundationalism / Coherentism...
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