This study offers an introduction to the life and work of Karl Popper; it charts the development of Popper's philosophy and shows his unfailing political commitment to humenism and enlightenment. At the center of Popper's thought stands rationality and a strong belief in the power of human mind to change things for the better. Rationality thus serves as a guide both in his philosophical considerations and for his political views.
Corvi, R., An Introduction to the Thought of Karl Popper, Routledge, LONDON -- GBR 1997: 210 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/25763]
An Introduction to the Thought of Karl Popper
Corvi, Roberta
1997
Abstract
This study offers an introduction to the life and work of Karl Popper; it charts the development of Popper's philosophy and shows his unfailing political commitment to humenism and enlightenment. At the center of Popper's thought stands rationality and a strong belief in the power of human mind to change things for the better. Rationality thus serves as a guide both in his philosophical considerations and for his political views.File in questo prodotto:
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