Karl Popper’s scientific contributions

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Logic of Scientific Discovery
  • Book

January 1959

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Karl Popper

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... In theory, in some cases, it may be difficult to show that something would not exist. Karl Popper (1959) pondered this problem in his classical thinking of falsification referring to "black swans". Hence, here, the matter is solved by offering something that we really know as being fabricated and not factually real although there may have been some real-life models for Tintin and Milou. ...

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Typology of the criteria for the strong inauthenticity of a tradition
Logic of Scientific Discovery
  • Citing Book
  • January 1959