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The Kantian theory of scientific knowledge and its Popperian counterpart
pp. 70-123
Résumé
This Chapter is divided into three parts. In 4.1. I will establish a common ground of comparison between Kant's and Popper's theories of scientific knowledge, by showing how close their respective empiricisms are. In 4.2. I will reconstruct Kant's problem of scientific knowledge and his solution of it. In 4.3. Kant's problem and solution will be compared with their Popperian counterparts.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
De C. Fernandes Sergio L. (1985) Foundations of objective knowledge: the relations of Popper's theory of knowledge to that of Kant. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 70-123
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-7704-5_5
Citation complète:
De C. Fernandes Sergio L., 1985, The Kantian theory of scientific knowledge and its Popperian counterpart. In S. De C. Fernandes Foundations of objective knowledge (70-123). Dordrecht, Springer.