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Karl Popper foi um filósofo da ciência austríaco naturalizado britânico. É considerado por muitos como o filósofo mais influente do século XX a tematizar a ciência . Foi também um filósofo social e político de estatura considerável, um grande defensor da democracia liberal e um oponente implacável do totalitarismo. Ele é talvez mais bem conhecido pela sua defesa do falsificacionismo como um critério da demarcação entre a ciência e a não-ciência, e pela sua defesa da sociedade aberta. More information...

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