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21 May 2025

  • curprev 12:4412:44, 21 May 2025Laouris talk contribs 1,741 bytes +1,741 Created page with " The '''Falsifiability Criterion''', proposed by Karl Popper has been widely accepted in the fields of philosophy of science. Popper rejected induction, which allowed for greater clarity in formulating theories that could be either accepted or rejected based on available evidence. The Falsifiability Criterion demands rejection of any scientific theory that is not falsifiable. According to Popper, the search for truth originates from the attempt to uncover what..."