Categorias: Todos - science - skepticism - falsification

por hassan naiem 7 anos atrás

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hassan naiem, Karl Popper

Karl Popper, a significant philosopher of science, challenged traditional notions by advocating for the principle of falsifiability as a criterion for scientific statements. He argued that true scientific theories should be open to refutation, exemplified by the works of Newton, Einstein, and Bohr, who proposed bold hypotheses.

hassan naiem, Karl Popper

Karl Popper

boldness of predicting aspects

Psychoanalysis
Marxism
accepting hypotheses true

nonscience

ex: Aristarchus and Copernicus
accepting and predicting true

science

ex: Newton, Einstein, Gallileo, Kepler and Bohr
new, daring and critical

skeptics of his contribution

philosophical objections
accused of turning the approach on its head
historians
past scientists didnt use falsification

scientific statements must be falsifiable

philosopher