The Logic of Scientific Discovery is a 1959 book about the philosophy of science by the philosopher Karl Popper. Popper rewrote his book in English from the 1934 (imprint '1935') German original, titled Logik der Forschung.
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"The Logic of Scientific Discovery" by Karl Popper is a seminal work in the philosophy of science, primarily concerned with addressing the problem of induction and establishing a framework for scientific reasoning. Popper critiques traditional inductive methods, which infer universal statements from singular observations, arguing that such inferences lack rational legitimacy. Instead, he ...
Overview of Karl Popper’s The Logic of Scientific Discovery, its falsificationist theory of science, methodology, and impact on philosophy of science.
The Logic of Scientific Discovery by Karl Popper is a complex and detailed study of Popper’s approach to the scientific method, which emphasizes deductive falsifiability. Popper proposes that all scientific experimentation should seek to falsify rather than verify a scientific statement. When Popper re-published the book in English in 1959 from an earlier German draft, the book received ...
TRANSLATORS’ NOTE The Logic of Scientific Discovery is a translation of Logik der Forschung, published in Vienna in the autumn of 1934 (with the imprint ‘1935’). The translation was prepared by the author, with the assistance of Dr. Julius Freed and Lan Freed. The original text of 1934 has been left unchanged for the purpose of the ...
The Logic of Scientific Discovery is a translation of Logik der Forschung, published in Vienna in the autumn of 1934 (with the imprint ‘1935’). The translation was prepared by the author, with the assistance of Dr. Julius Freed and Lan Freed.