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- progress in "Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes" by Imre Lakatos Dogmatic falsificationism Naive falsificationism Sophisticated...
- qualified of falsificationism in the pejorative manner ****ociated with dogmatic or naive falsificationism. The problems of falsification are acknowledged...
- of Scientific Discovery (1959), Popper proposed falsifiability, or falsificationism. Though formulated in the context of what he perceived were intractable...
- between Popper's falsificationism and the revolutionary structure of science described by Kuhn. Popper's standard of falsificationism was widely taken...
- attempted to reconcile Kuhn's work with falsificationism by arguing that science progresses by the falsification of research programs rather than the more...
- Communitarianism Consequentialism Critical rationalism Experimental philosophy Falsificationism Foundationalism / Coherentism Internalism and externalism Logical positivism...
- with the intent to commit fraud or deception Self-falsification, e.g., the Liar's paradox Falsificationism (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
- Communitarianism Consequentialism Critical rationalism Experimental philosophy Falsificationism Foundationalism / Coherentism Internalism and externalism Logical positivism...
- was Karl Popper. He advanced falsification in lieu of the logical positivist idea of verificationism. Falsificationism argues that it is impossible to...
- (with its ideas of normal science and paradigm shifts). Lakatos found falsificationism impractical and often not practiced, and found normal science—where...