Friday, July 15, 2011

falsifiable–Popper

 

Popper's account of the logical asymmetry between verification and falsifiability lies at the heart of his philosophy of science. It also inspired him to take falsifiability as his criterion of demarcation between what is and is not genuinely scientific: a theory should be considered scientific if and only if it is falsifiable.

Karl Popper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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