Karl Popper Series
July 28, 1902 – September 17, 1994
Karl Popper emerged as one of the most influential theorists and leading philosophers, commanding international audiences with his intellectual rigor. His work navigated a vast landscape of philosophical problems, spanning political theory, scientific method, and evolutionary thought. Popper notably challenged established orthodoxies such as logical positivism and Marxism, arguing that scientific theories are ultimately refutable rather than verifiable. He championed a critical ethos, emphasizing the acceptance of our ignorance and the vital importance of open debate in the pursuit of truth.






