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  1. Journal for General Philosophy of Science
  2. Journal for General Philosophy of Science : Volume 36
  3. Journal for General Philosophy of Science : Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2005
  4. Popper and Synthetic judgements A Priori
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Georg Henrik von Wright (1916–2003)
Popper on Definitions
Dennett’s Rhetorical Strategies in Consciousness Explained
Popper and Synthetic judgements A Priori
Western and Russian Traditions of Big History: A Philosophical Insight
The Transcendental Method and (Post-)Empiricist Philosophy of Science
Kann Es Ein Argument Für Den Skeptizismus Geben? Das Epistemische Problem Der Irrtumsmöglichkeit
Popper’s Historical Role: Innovative Dissident
Social influence on physics and mathematics: local or attributive?
Gallee, Martin Arnold: Bausteine einer abduktiven Wissenschafts- und Technikphilosophie. Das Problem der zwei ,,Kulturen“ aus methodologischer Perspektive. Münster, Hamburg, London: Lit-Verlag 2003. ISBN 3-8258-6483-9, 356 S. (Technikphilosophie, Bd. 11), Euro 29.90
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Popper and Synthetic judgements A Priori

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Drieschner, Michael
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract Popper uses the “Humean challenge” as a justification for his falsificationism. It is claimed that in his basic argument he confuses two different doubts: (a) the Humean doubt (Popper’s problem of induction), and (b) the “Popperean” doubt whether – presupposing that there are laws of nature – the laws we accept are in fact valid. Popper’s alleged solution of the problem of induction does not solve the problem in a straightforward way (as Levison and Salmon have remarked before). But if Popper’s solution of the Humean challenge is re-interpreted as being close to Kant’s it makes sense. Even though Popper explicitly rejects Kant’s synthetic judgements a priori, it is claimed here that this is so because he misinterprets Kant’s argument. If he had understood Kant correctly he should have been a modern “Kantianer”!
Starting Page 49
Ending Page 61
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISSN 09254560
Journal Journal for General Philosophy of Science
Volume Number 36
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15728587
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2005-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Popper Hume Kant falsification falsificationism empiricism induction laws of nature synthetic judgments a priori Logic of Scientific Discovery Philosophy of Education Philosophy of Science History Communication Methodology of the Social Sciences
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy Social Sciences History and Philosophy of Science
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