An analysis of the falsification criterion of karl popper: a critical review

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  • who: F092 from the falsifiabilty, the bedrock on which science standsThis is probably the most important element that distinguishes scientific inquiry form other forms of inquiry such as spiritual inquiry. Karl Popper (1902-1994), one of the greatest philosophers of science is credited with enunciating falsification as a demarcating entity between science and non-science (Thornton, ). He attended the University of Vienna, where he was exposed to the psychoanalytic theories propounded by Freud and Adler as well as the Marxian theory. While listening to a lecture on the theory of relativity by Einstein in Vienna, he was . . .

     

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