Karl R. Popper
Gesammelte Werke in deutscher Sprache
Band 2: Die beiden Grundprobleme der Erkenntnistheorie. Aufgrund von Manuskripten aus den Jahren 1930-1933
Edited by Troels Eggers Hansen
[The Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge. Based on Manuscripts Written between 1930-1933. 3rd amended and expanded edition. Collected Works Volume 2.]
2010; 3rd, reviewed and supplemented edition. 747 pages. including VAT
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In his investigations of the problem of induction and the problem of demarcation - the two fundamental problems of the theory of knowledge - Popper criticizes in great detail apriorism (Kant, Fries and Nelson) and logical positivism (Wittgenstein, Schlick and Carnap). He also gives a severe criticism of conventionalism (Poincaré, Duhem and Dingler), and presents his own new and distinct solution to the two problems.
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