The Logic of Scientific Discovery
The Logic of Scientific Discovery
Exploring the Foundations of Modern Scientific Knowledge
About This Book
Published in 1935, The Logic of Scientific Discovery stands as Karl Popper's foundational examination of how science and knowledge function. Popper argues that scientists should approach their theories with skepticism, attempting to disprove rather than confirm them, leading to increasingly precise understanding.
Who Should Read This?
- Scientists seeking deeper understanding of their methodological foundations
- Philosophy students interested in examining scientific reasoning
- Anyone fascinated by formal logic and its applications
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