
Episode 107: Was Popper a Fideist?
The Theory of Anything
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Navigating Rationalism: Bartley vs. Popper
This chapter examines Bartley's critique of classical versus critical rationalism, highlighting the argument that critical rationalism does not require proof of its validity. It explores the nuances of rational thought through Agassi's perspective, discussing the implications for faith and reason within this philosophical debate. The analysis reveals tensions between arbitrary choices and rational critique, ultimately suggesting that rational inquiry and faith can coexist.
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