The Distinction Between Falsification and Refutation in the Demarcation Problem of Karl Popper - Nicolae Sfetcu - Books -  - 9781799035176 - March 7, 2019
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The Distinction Between Falsification and Refutation in the Demarcation Problem of Karl Popper


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Despite the criticism of Karl Popper's falsifiability theory for the demarcation between science and non-science, mainly pseudo-science, this criterion is still very useful, and perfectly valid after it was perfected by Popper and his followers. Moreover, even in his original version, considered by Lakatos as "dogmatic," Popper did not assert that this methodology is an absolute demarcation criterion: a single counter-example is not enough to falsify a theory; a theory can legitimately be saved from falsification by introducing an auxiliary hypothesis. Compared to Kuhn's theory of revolutions, which he himself later dissociated from it transforming it into a theory of "micro-revolutions," I consider that Popper's demarcation methodology, along with the subsequent development proposed by him, including the corroboration and the verisimilitude, though imperfect, is not only valid today, but it is still the best demarcation methodology. For argumentation, I used the main works of Popper dealing with this issue, and his main critics and supporters. After a brief presentation of Karl Popper, and an introduction to the demarcation problem and the falsification methodology, I review the main criticisms and the arguments of his supporters, emphasizing the idea that Popper has never put the sign of equality between falsification and rejection. Finally, I present my own conclusions on this issue. Keywords: Karl Popper, falsifiability, falsification, demarcation problem, pseudo-scienceCONTENTSAbstractIntroduction1 The demarcation problem2 Pseudoscience3 Falsifiability4 Falsification and refutation5 Extension of falsifiability6 Criticism of falsifiability7 Support of falsifiability8 The current trendConclusionsBibliographyNotesDOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.22522.54725

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 7, 2019
ISBN13 9781799035176
Pages 64
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 4 mm   ·   77 g
Language English  

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