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Karl Popper

The Logic of Scientific Discovery

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1934

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Essay Topics

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How might Popper’s theories on conventionalism apply to current discussions about science and pseudoscience? For example, how are conventionalist practices used to support prevalent conspiracy theories that deny contradictory evidence?

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How has Popper’s work influenced contemporary science? Where do you see evidence of his theories in modern scientific study?

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Popper argues that scientists should seek the simplest statements, as these are the easiest to falsify. Develop a response that either supports or refutes Popper’s theories about simplicity.

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