Philosophy of science: A personal report

  • Popper K
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Mr. Turnbull had predicted evil consequences, both in the House and out of it, and was now doing the best in Ids power to bring about the verification of his own prophecies. ANTHONY TROLLOPS. when I received the list of participants in this course and realized that I had ...

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Popper, K. (1957). Philosophy of science: A personal report. British Philosophy in the Mid-Century. Retrieved from http://goodliffe.byu.edu/310/protect/popper.pdf

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