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(1985) Foundations of objective knowledge, Dordrecht, Springer.

The Kantian theory of scientific knowledge and its Popperian counterpart

Sergio L. De C. Fernandes

pp. 70-123

This Chapter is divided into three parts. In 4.1. I will establish a common ground of comparison between Kant's and Popper's theories of scientific knowledge, by showing how close their respective empiricisms are. In 4.2. I will reconstruct Kant's problem of scientific knowledge and his solution of it. In 4.3. Kant's problem and solution will be compared with their Popperian counterparts.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-7704-5_5

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De C. Fernandes, S. (1985). The Kantian theory of scientific knowledge and its Popperian counterpart, in Foundations of objective knowledge, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 70-123.

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