Logan Chippkin: In the 1930s, physicists were reeling from two revolutions that turned their worldview upside down. He says critical rationalism is rightly called a theory of knowledge, or a theory of epistemology. For our purposes though, we'll focus on how critical rationalism applies to problem solving in science.
We begin our discussion of the philosophy of knowledge called Critical Rationalism. We briefly review the intellectual climate in which it was created, and we discuss some of the core concepts, such as the conjectural nature of scientific theories, Popper's criterion of demarcation, and the role of criticism in science.
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