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Objective knowledge:

an evolutionary approach
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Clarendon Press, 1972 - Philosophy - 380 pages

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User Review  - Paul - Goodreads

Once I got over his attitude, and the first chapter was the worst for this, it was a relatively clear (as clear as philosophy can be) and worthwhile read. It's exciting to have read this so soon after ... Read full review

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User Review  - Alex Keillah - Goodreads

This should be a must read material o0r even a must posses because one can use it at their own digression. It's expiration date is forever. Read full review

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Contents

My Solution of the Problem
1
The Commonsense Problem of Induction 3 2 Humes Two Problems
29
Sense and Criticism 33 3 Contrast with Other Approaches 35 4 Real
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About the author (1972)

Popper is deceased. He is widely acclaimed as one of the greatest philosophers and most influential thinkers of our time.

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