Karl Popper is one of the greatest and most influential
philosophers of the twentieth century. Perhaps his greatest book,
The Logic of Scientific Discovery, sets out his epistemology of
critical rationalism, while his most famous book, The Open Society
and Its Enemies, applies the principles of critical rationalism to
social philosophy. Herbert Keuth's book (first published in German
in 2000) is a systematic exposition of Popper's philosophy covering
in part 1 the philosophy of science, in part 2 the social
philosophy, and in part 3 the later metaphysics, in particular the
theses to solve indeterminism/determinism and mind/body problems,
and the famous idea of a third world of objective thought. This
book is more comprehensive than any current introduction to Popper.
Its perspicuous structure and lucid exposition should ensure that
it could be used in courses in both the philosophy of science and
the philosophy of social science.
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