Lógica y ética en Karl Popper

Anuario Filosófico 34 (69):101-118 (2001)
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Abstract

Popper's philosophy is usually interpreted as a fallibilist epistemology that, when applied to the social theory, serves as the foundation of the open society. It is argued here that the reverse is also true, namely that Popper's theory of knowledge has some ethical roots whose analysis provides us with a better understanding of Popper's thought

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original Artigas, Mariano (2000) "Lógica Y Ética En Karl Popper". Revista Agustiniana 41():1097-1098

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