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Karl Popper’s Response to 1938

by Peter Markl (Volume editor) Erich Kadlec (Volume editor)
©2008 Edited Collection 164 Pages

Summary

When Karl Popper received the news of the events in Vienna, March 1938, in his New Zealand exile, he decided to start working on two books which became classics in political philosophy – his theory of an open democratic society. The volume deals with the lasting significance of Popper’s thoughts and aspects of the genesis of «The Poverty of Historicism» and the two volumes of «The Open Society». After an essay on Popper’s personality and philosophy, the following essays deal with the difficult search for the remnants of the manuscript of Popper’s first book on epistemology, with the birth of the «Open Society», Popper’s ethics, his path from evolutionary biology to his late evolutionary thinking and the role of Popper’s objective knowledge in a modern knowledge society.

Details

Pages
164
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631581346
Language
English
Keywords
Philosophie Aufsatzsammlung Popper's War Effort Popper's First Epistemology Popper, Karl R. Open Society and its Enemies Negative Utilitarianism
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 164 pp.

Biographical notes

Peter Markl (Volume editor) Erich Kadlec (Volume editor)

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