

Logik der Forschung
Zur Erkenntnistheorie der modernen Naturwissenschaft
Book • 1959
In 'Logik der Forschung,' Karl Popper critiques traditional inductivist approaches to scientific method and proposes a methodology based on falsification.
He argues that scientific theories cannot be definitively proven but can be rigorously tested and potentially disproven.
Popper introduces the concept of falsifiability as a criterion for demarcating scientific theories from non-scientific ones, emphasizing the importance of critical rationalism, rigorous testing, and the iterative refinement of theories.
This work has had a significant impact on modern scientific practice and philosophy, advocating for a dynamic and self-corrective process of scientific inquiry.
He argues that scientific theories cannot be definitively proven but can be rigorously tested and potentially disproven.
Popper introduces the concept of falsifiability as a criterion for demarcating scientific theories from non-scientific ones, emphasizing the importance of critical rationalism, rigorous testing, and the iterative refinement of theories.
This work has had a significant impact on modern scientific practice and philosophy, advocating for a dynamic and self-corrective process of scientific inquiry.
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