A REVIEW OF KARL POPPER'S THEORETICAL LEGACY
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https://doi.org/10.26450/jshsr.1827Keywords:
Philosophy of science, Popper, HistoricismAbstract
In this study, which will provide information about Karl Popper's intellectual world, we will first examine the processes that caused the breaking point in Popper's life. We will then examine Popper's views on the philosophy of science, his work on political philosophy and social science. We will discuss the concept of democracy, the problem of freedom, electoral systems and the mini-state model which he has discussed on the historical and political level. Then we'll trace the notion of historicism that he criticized Plato and Karl Marx
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