Lakatos, Imre L Philosophers
Lakatos, Imre L Philosophers
Lakatos, Imre
Imre Lakatos, 1922-1974. Hungarian-British philosopher of science. He applied to Popper's criterion of falsifiability to mathematical reasoning.
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See Also:
- Short profile of this Hungarian-born philosopher.
- Biographical entry about the Hungarian philosopher and links related to the topic.
- Summary of Lakatos' effort to nuance the falsification doctrine and defend it from Kuhn's attacks.
- Concise profile of this British scholar.
- An essay by Lakatos on this topic.
- Profile of this thinker, from the school where he taught. Includes introduction, links, and both transcript and audio of Lakatos' talk on "Science and Pseudoscience."
- Entry on this philosopher of mathematics, from the openly-edited encyclopedia.
- Translation of this paper from Lakatos' youth, by Gábor Kutrovátz.
- Extensive essay about Lakatos' life and work.
- Summary and schematization of Lakatos' project in this work.
- A color sketch of the thinker, by S. Uchii.
- Footnoted excerpt from Lakatos' 1970 book Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge.
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