In his criticism of religion Popper reaches for marxist and psychoanalitic based argumentation. According to Popper religion is, on the one hand, the effect of social relations (closed society), and on the other the sign of the immaturity of the human psyche, seeking authorities support in its escape from responsibility. Poppers concept of an open society is an offer of a secular way of salvation. An open society is a society devoid of authorities, either epistemological or deontical. A human living in such a social structure experiences freedom from psychic immaturity. Popper also proposes a new religion of critical rationalism. It is a faith in human reason, its goals being peace, tolerance and unity among men. In order to accomplish this...
Karl Popper once criticizes the positivistic paradigm by means of what he calls the theory of falsif...
In Polish philosophical literature, especially didactic, a stereotype of Popper as a neopositivist i...
According to the author, Popper’s critical rationalism can be seen as critical theory and gnoseology...
In his criticism of religion Popper reaches for marxist and psychoanalitic based argumentation. Acco...
Popper\u27s parents, who were both born in the Jewish faith, were baptized into theProtestant (Luthe...
A thought is not born from a vacuum, so that every thought has its own unique and different from eac...
Karl Popper argued that science proceeds not by induction but by offering explanatory theories which...
Popper’s philosophy is usually interpreted as a fallibilist episte-mology that, when applied to the ...
Recent years have seen the attempt to bring Popper's thought to bear on current philosophical debate...
As Popper uses the word 'rationalism' in a wide sense which includes 'empiricism' as well as 'intell...
This paper aimed to explain Karl Popper's philosophical foundations through comparing his ontologica...
Critical rationalism is the philosophy developed by Karl Popper during the middle of the 20th centur...
Karl Popper both provoked and attracted controversy. His work addressed key problems in the fields o...
The aim with this paper is to study Karl Popper’s view on realism and relativism. Further aim is to ...
The article presents a sketch of Karl Popper’s philosophical opinions. Popper belongs to those philo...
Karl Popper once criticizes the positivistic paradigm by means of what he calls the theory of falsif...
In Polish philosophical literature, especially didactic, a stereotype of Popper as a neopositivist i...
According to the author, Popper’s critical rationalism can be seen as critical theory and gnoseology...
In his criticism of religion Popper reaches for marxist and psychoanalitic based argumentation. Acco...
Popper\u27s parents, who were both born in the Jewish faith, were baptized into theProtestant (Luthe...
A thought is not born from a vacuum, so that every thought has its own unique and different from eac...
Karl Popper argued that science proceeds not by induction but by offering explanatory theories which...
Popper’s philosophy is usually interpreted as a fallibilist episte-mology that, when applied to the ...
Recent years have seen the attempt to bring Popper's thought to bear on current philosophical debate...
As Popper uses the word 'rationalism' in a wide sense which includes 'empiricism' as well as 'intell...
This paper aimed to explain Karl Popper's philosophical foundations through comparing his ontologica...
Critical rationalism is the philosophy developed by Karl Popper during the middle of the 20th centur...
Karl Popper both provoked and attracted controversy. His work addressed key problems in the fields o...
The aim with this paper is to study Karl Popper’s view on realism and relativism. Further aim is to ...
The article presents a sketch of Karl Popper’s philosophical opinions. Popper belongs to those philo...
Karl Popper once criticizes the positivistic paradigm by means of what he calls the theory of falsif...
In Polish philosophical literature, especially didactic, a stereotype of Popper as a neopositivist i...
According to the author, Popper’s critical rationalism can be seen as critical theory and gnoseology...