Anyone interested in the philosophy of science has, at some point, heard of Karl Popper. Karl Popper is frequently recognized for his idea of falsifiability presented in The Logic of Scientific Discovery in 1957. He reasoned that the criterion that demarcated science from pseudo-science was that the first could be falsified.
Nonetheless, his philosophy extends far beyond the concept of falsifiability, and even to the realm of political philosophy. A great example of the richness of his ideas is his take on the ontology of knowledge and culture, and his proposal to differentiate between three worlds.
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