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- Karl Jaspers and Karl Popper: the Shared Legacy
- The Open Society and Its "Friends"
- Scientific Reasoning: a Solution to the Problem of Induction
- Plato and Marx As Social Engineers (Karl Popper's Criticism)
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- Philosophical Foundations for a Constructivist and Institutionalist Relationship Between the European Union and Australia Gyula
- Democracy, the Open Society and Truth
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- The Logic of Scientific Discovery
- The Misty Land of Ideas and the Light of Dialogue
- Generalizations, Idealizations, and Induction an Investigation of Probability Theory Through Historical Paradigms
- Beatitude: Marx, Aristotle, Averroes, Spinoza
- Dislodging John Locke from the Logic of Public
- Karl Popper Reference: Thornton, Stephen, 2005
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- New-Paradigm Libertarianism: a Very Brief Explanation J. C. Lester The
- Karl Popper's Critical Rationalism and the Politics
- From Kant to Popper: Reason and Critical Rationalism in Organization
- Karl Popper's the Open Society and Its Enemies, and Its Enemies1
- Eleutherological-Conjecturalist Libertarianism: a Skeletal Explanation1
- The Problem of Induction
- Module Document
- Karl R. Popper Is “The Outstanding Philosopher of the Twentieth Century” (Bryan Magee), Even “The Greatest Thinker of the [Twentieth] Century” (Gellner)
- The Political Mind and Its Other
- The Law As Justification: a Critical Rationalist Analysis
- Karl Popper's Fallibilist Critique of Rationalism and Empirisism Ifec
- Karl Popper About Totalitarianism: Ideas and Practices
- Philosophy of Science and Evidence Based Practice in Clinical Social Work
- Epidemiology: the Big Picture
- The Political Thought of Karl Popper by Jeremy Shearmur. London: Routledge, 1996, 217 Pages
- PSEUDOSCIENCE Popper and the Demarcation Problem
- Democracy in Liberalism and Neoliberalism: the Case of Popper and Hayek
- The Epistemology and Methodology of Exploratory Social Science Research: Crossing Popper with Marcuse
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