Theory of Knowledge

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Popper and Falsification


Popper and Falsification

Popper Scientific and Nonscientific Comparison

Objectives
To understand the concept of falsification
To be able to give examples of falsifiable and non-falsifiable statements

Birthday Paradox



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