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This collection of essays explores Karl Popper's influential philosophical themes, including knowledge, science, and political philosophy. Contributors analyze his views on induction, conventionalism, and liberal democracy, while also examining his critiques of tribalism and connections to analytic philosophy, particularly with Wittgenstein.

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Karl Popper, Graham Macdonald, Philip Catton

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2004
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