A Problem for Popper's Fallibilism

  • Kvasz L
  • Zeleňák E
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One of the pillars of Sir Karl Popper's philosophy is fallibilism, according to which there is no certain empirical knowledge. When this position is criticized, it is usually claimed that the scope of fallibilism is restricted, and that there are some areas where...

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Kvasz, L., & Zeleňák, E. (2009). A Problem for Popper’s Fallibilism. In Rethinking Popper (pp. 71–81). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9338-8_6

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