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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER |
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2008007767 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9780415394314 (hardback : alk. paper) |
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0415394317 (hardback : alk. paper) |
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eng |
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BD163 |
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.P6413 2009 |
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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121 |
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22 |
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Popper, Karl R. |
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240 10 - UNIFORM TITLE |
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Beiden Grundprobleme der Erkenntnistheorie. |
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English |
245 14 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
The two fundamental problems of the theory of knowledge / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
Karl Popper ; edited by Troels Eggers Hansen ; translated by Andreas Pickel. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
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London ; |
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Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2009. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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xl, 510 p. : |
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ill. ; |
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24 cm. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
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505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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A brief historical comment on scientific knowledge as Socratic ignorance -- Some critical comments on the text of this book, particularly on the theory of truth Exposition [1933] -- Problem of Induction (Experience and Hypothesis) -- Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge -- Formulation of the Problem -- The problem of induction and the problem of demarcation -- Deductivtsm and Inductivism -- Comments on how the solutions are reached and preliminary presentation of the solutions -- Rationalism and empiricism-deductivism and inductivism -- The possibility of a deductivist psychology of knowledge -- The Problem of Induction -- The infinite regression (Hume's argument) --The inductivist positions -- The Normal-Statement Positions -- The normal-statement positions: naive inductivism, strict positivism and apriorism -- Critique of strict positivism - twofold transcendence of natural laws -- The transcendental method - presentation of apriorism -- Critique of apriorism -- Kant and Fries -- Supplement to the critique of apriorism. (Psychologism and transcendentalism in Kant and Fries.-On the question of the empirical basis.) -- Probability Positions -- The probability positions - subjective belief in probability -- Statements about the objective probability of events -- Probability as an objective degree of validity of universal empirical statements -- One way of more closely defining the concept of the probability of a hypothesis (primary and secondary probability of hypotheses). The concept of simplicity -- The concept of the corroboration of a hypothesis - positivist, pragmatist and probabilistic interpretations of the concept of corroboration -- The infinite regression of probability statements -- Pseudo-Statement Positions -- The pseudo-statement positions: new formulation of the problem -- Natural laws as "instructions for the formation of statements" -- "True - false" or "useful - useless"? Consistent pragmatism --Difficulties of consistent pragmatism -- Tool and schema as purely pragmatic constructs -- Natural laws as propositional functions -- Conventionalism -- The pseudo-statement positions will temporarily be put away: conventionalism -- The three interpretations of axiomatic systems. (The circle of problems surrounding conventionalism) -- Conventionalist implicit and explicit definitions Propositional function and propositional equation -- Conventionalist propositional equations as tautological general implications -- Can axiomatic-deductive systems also be understood as consequence classes of pure propositional functions (of pseudo-statements)? -- The coordinative definitions of empiricism: synthetic general implications -- Conventionalist and empiricist interpretations, illustrated by the example of applied geometry -- Strictly Universal Statements and Singular Statements -- Implication and general implication -- General implication and the distinction between strictly universal and singular statements -- Universal concept and individual concept-class and element -- Strictly universal statements-the problem of induction and the problem of universals -- Comments on the problem of universals -- Back to the Pseudo-Statement Positions -- Return to the discussion of the pseudo-statement positions -- Symmetry or asymmetry in the evaluation of natural laws? -- The negative evaluation of universal statements. Critique of the strictly symmetrical interpretation of pseudo-statements -- An infinite regression of pseudo-statements -- An apriorist pseudo-statement position -- Interpretation of the critique up to this point; comments on the unity of theory and practice -- A last chance for the pseudo-statement positions -- Pseudo-Statement Positions and the Concept of Meaning -- The concept of meaning and logical positivism -- The concept of meaning and the demarcation problem-the fundamental thesis of inductivism -- Critique of the inductivist dogma of meaning -- Fully decidable and partially decidable empirical statements-the antinomy of the knowability of the world. (Conclusion of the critique of the pseudo-statement positions.) -- The dialectical and the transcendental corroboration of the solution -- Is the problem of induction solved? |
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Knowledge, Theory of. |
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Induction (Logic) |
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Experience. |
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Pickel, Andreas. |
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Hansen, Troels Eggers. |
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Materials specified |
Table of contents only |
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