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  1. The Myth of the Framework is a new collection of some of Popper's most important material on this subject.Sir Karl discusses such issues as the aims of science, the role that it plays in our civilization, the moral responsibility of the scientist, the structure of history, and the perennial choice between reason and revolution. In doing so, he attacks intellectual fashions (like positivism ...

  2. 1. Nov. 1995 · DOI: 10.5840/TEACHPHIL199518464 Corpus ID: 145445860; The Myth of the Framework. In Defense of Science and Rationality @article{Mcevoy1995TheMO, title={The Myth of the Framework.

  3. The Myth of the Framework: In Defence of Science and Rationality | Popper, Karl, Notturno, M.A. | ISBN: 9780415135559 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  4. By the way, non-scientific propositions are not meaningless (e.g., music, literature, myths). Science probably began with myths, superstitions and prejudices. K.R. Popper rejects the myth of the framework, `the doctrine of the impossibility of mutual understanding between different cultures, generations or historical periods, even within science, even within physics.'

    • Karl Popper, M.A. Notturno
  5. 1. Sept. 1984 · He argued that there are no subject matters but only problems and our desire to solve them. He said that scientific theories cannot be verified but only tentatively refuted, and that the best philosophy is about profound problems, not word meanings. Isaiah Berlin rightly said that Popper produced one of the most devastating refutations of Marxism.

  6. The Popperian framework, statistical significance, and rejection of chance. Siu L. Chow - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):294-298. The Varieties of Cultural Perception: Multiculturalism after Recognition.

  7. Book Karl Popper. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2004. Imprint Routledge. Pages 28. eBook ISBN 9780203326886. Tribalism and The Myth of the Framework - 1 - Some Popperian Thoughts on the Politics of Cultural Recognition.