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Popper, Karl P Philosophers
Popper, Karl
Karl Raimund Popper, b. July 28, 1902 in Vienna, d. September 17, 1994. Numbered among the greatest positivists of the twentieth century. His principal writings were in English.
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- An intellectual biography of Karl Popper by Stephen Thornton. Includes a summary of three major challenges to Popper's theory of knowledge and how he responded to them.
- Entry from the Encyclopedia contains a broad assessment of the most important themes in his work.
- A short biography from the site of Liberal International.
- Devoted to the promotion, critical analysis and further development of Popper's philosophy and world views. Site features information both on the philosopher and on the Institute's activities.
- Includes some online issues and background information on this newsletter, established in 1983.
- Yahoo! group devoted to discussing the philosophy of Karl Popper.
- Organization founded with the primary mission of publishing a series of works in the Popperian tradition. Organizational contacts, news, and list of publications.
- Brief biographical information, as well as history of the organization, its newsletters, and related links.
- Timeline and documentation of Popper's visit to Prague in 1994, including the text of his lecture at Charles University.
- Dedicated to the defense of science and the exploration of this philosopher's works.
- Online group attempting to continue philosophy in the Popperian mold. Features email list and archive, as well as extensive related links.
- Article by John Halliday, from the Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education. Pursues Popper's lessons with regard to educational research as well as pedagogy.
- Paper by Mariano Artigas. A detailed study of the underlying motivations for Popper's approach to epistemological problems.
- Obituary by John Watkins, from the Proceedings of the British Academy.
- Quotes and extensively annotated links relating to the philosopher. Part of Lachlan Cranswick's personal homepage.
- Scholarly conference in memory of the hundredth year since Popper's birth. Call for papers, program, general information.
- Essay concerned with departures from reason in the conduct of public and practical affairs, by Roger James.
- A 2000 reflection on the life of this thinker, by Piers Norris Turner.
- Nuanced discussion of the various aspects of this philosopher's legacy.
- A brief article on this thinker, discussing the relation of Popper to the Friesian school of Kantian philosophy.
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