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__________ Karl R. Popper (1902-1994) __________

 


Popper, K.R. 1987. Campbell on the evolutionary theory of knowledge. In Radnitzky/Bartley, Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge, 115—120. [cc] evolutionary epistemology


Popper, K.R. 1987. Die erkenntnistheoretische Position der evolutionären Erkenntnistheorie. In Riedl/Wuketits, Die Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie, 29—37. [chc] evolutionary epistemology


Popper, K.R. 1987. Natural selection and the emergence of mind. In Radnitzky/Bartley, Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge, #—#. [chc] evolutionary epistemology

Originally published 1978 in Dialectica 32(3/4): 339—355.

Keywords: philosophy of scienceselectionism.


Popper, K.R./Lorenz, K. 1985. Die Zukunft ist offen: Das Altenberger Gespräch. München: Piper. [cc] evolutionary epistemology


Popper, K.R. 1984. Evolutionary epistemology. In Pollard, Evolutionary Theory, 239—255. [cc] evolutionary epistemology


Popper, K.R. 1982. The Open Universe: An Argument for Indeterminism. W.W. Bartley III, ed. London: Hutchinson. epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: cosmologycreativityemergencemetaphysicsphilosophy of scienceunity of science.


Popper, K.R. 1981. The rationality of scientific revolutions. In Hacking, Scientific Revolutions, #—#. [cc]

Originally published 1975 in Harré, Problems of Scientific Revolution, 72—101.

Keyword: selectionism.


Popper, K.R. 1978. Natural selection and the emergence of mind. Dialectica 32(3/4): 339—355. [chc] evolutionary epistemology

Reprinted in Radnitzky/Bartley1987 Evolutionary Epistemology, #—#.

Keywords: philosophy of scienceselectionism.


Popper, K.R. 1977. Die beiden Grundprobleme der Erkenntnistheorie. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck). [chc] epistemology and philosophy of science

Keyword: philosophy of science.


Popper, K.R. 1976. Darwinism as a metaphysical research programme. Methodology and Science* 9: 103—119. [cc] philosophy of biology


Popper, K.R. 1975. The rationality of scientific revolutions. In Harré, Problems of Scientific Revolution, 72—101. [cc]

Reprinted in Hacking, 1981. Scientific Revolutions, #—#.

Keyword: selectionism.


Popper, K.R. 1972. Objective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [dtc] evolutionary epistemology

Keyword: selectionism.


Popper, K.R. 1968. Epistemology without a knowing subject. In Van Rootselaar/Staal, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Sciences, 333—373. [cc] evolutionary epistemology epistemology and philosophy of science

Keyword: philosophy of science.


Popper, K.R. 1966. Of Clouds and Clocks: An Approach to the Problem of Rationality and the Freedom of Man. St Louis, MO: Washington University Press. [cc] epistemology and philosophy of science

Keyword: philosophy of science.


Popper, K.R. 1963. Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge. London: Routledge. 5th ed., 1974. [dtc] epistemology and philosophy of science

Keyword: philosophy of science.


Popper, K.R. 1935. Logik der Forschung. Wien: Julius Springer. [dtc] epistemology and philosophy of science

Engl. R. 1959. The Logic of Scientific Discovery New York: Basic Books.

Keyword: philosophy of science.


Additional Resources

British Academy Obituary (John Watkins)

The Karl Popper Institute (1997— )

Founded at the explicit wish of Sir Karl's legal heirs and executors Ms. Melitta and Mr. Raymond Mew to establish a research unit in his native city. The Institute's policy is one of promotion, critical analysis and further development of Sir Karl's philosophy and world views. Far reaching goal is to make general public and foremost youth familiar with his scientific and human ideals of tolerance, modesty and intellectual sincerity.

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