The Philosophy of Karl Popper
(Volume XIV, 1974)
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This volume on Karl Popper offers the most comprehensive and definitive
study of his thought by thirty-five distinguished contemporary scholars of Europe and
America. Popper's only philosophical Autobiography, in which he relates how and why
he come to the conclusions in his thinking by which he has become known worldwide
makes the volume a notable addition to this important series.
Sir Karl himself has spent years of indefatigable labors writing his
Autobiography and his Replies, in which he responds in detail to the criticisms and
evaluations of his philosophy made by his critics and his disciples.
Karl Popper: Intellectual Autobiography
Victor Kraft: Popper and the Vienna Circle
William C. Kneale: The Demarcation of Science
W.V. Quine: On Popper's Negative Methodology
Hilary Putnam: The "Corroboration" of Theories
Imre Lakatos: Popper on Demarcation and Induction
Peter Medawar: Hypothesis and Imagination
Grover Maxwell: Corroboration without Demarcation
Arnold Levison: Popper, Hume, and the Traditional Problem of Induction
Y. Bar-Hillel: Popper's Theory of Corroboration
J.C. Eccles: The World of Objective Knowledge
J.W.N. Watkins: The Unity of Popper's Thought
Donald T. Campbell: Evolutionary Epistemology
Eugene Freeman/Henryk Skolimowski:
The Search for Objectivity in Peirce and
Popper
Herbert Feigl/Paul E. Meehl: The Determinism-Freedom and Body-Mind
Problems
Alan E. Musgrave: The Objectivism of Popper's Epistemology
Paul Bernays: Concerning Rationality
J. Bronowski: Humanism and the Growth of Knowledge
Czeslaw Lejewski: Popper's Theory of Formal or Deductive Inference
G. Schlesinger: Popper on Self-Reference
A.J. Ayer: Truth, Verification and Verisimilitude
Joseph Aggassi: Modified Conventionalism Is More Comprehensive than
Modified
Essentialism
Tom Settle: Induction and Probability Unfused
Henry Margenau: On Popper's Philosophy of Science
Patrick Suppes: Popper's Analysis of Probability in Quantum Mechanics
Adolf Grünbaum: Popper's Views on the Arrow of Time
Thomas S. Kuhn: Logic of Discovery or Psychology of Research
J.O. Wisdom: The nature of "Normal" Science
Edward Boyle: Karl Popper's Open Society: A Personal Appreciation
John Wild: Popper's Interpretation of Plato
H.B. Acton: Moral Futurism and the Ethics of Marxism
Peter Winch: Popper and Scientific Method in the Social Sciences
Alan Donagan: Popper's Examination of Historicism
E.H. Gombrich: The Logic of Vanity Fair
Karl Popper:
Replies to My Critics
Bibliography of the Writings of Karl Popper
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