Examining his works, the paper is an attempt to analyze Karl Raimund Popper's views on the philosophy of social science. It first presents briefly his life, concerns and problems as well as introduces those great men who influenced on his opinions, such as Socrates, Kant, Hayek, etc. Next, it explains Popper's opinion on the single method in the natural and social sciences. Still next, it offers Popper's criticism on inductivists. Then, it propounds the suggested solutions and mentions their faults. The author tries to discuss Popper's philosophical problems in detail and present them in a clear way.
Kachooyan, H., & Foolādiān, M. (2008). Popper's Views on the Philosophy of Social Science. Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 9(2), 37-66. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2007.155
MLA
Hossein Kachooyan; Majid Foolādiān. "Popper's Views on the Philosophy of Social Science". Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 9, 2, 2008, 37-66. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2007.155
HARVARD
Kachooyan, H., Foolādiān, M. (2008). 'Popper's Views on the Philosophy of Social Science', Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 9(2), pp. 37-66. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2007.155
VANCOUVER
Kachooyan, H., Foolādiān, M. Popper's Views on the Philosophy of Social Science. Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 2008; 9(2): 37-66. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2007.155
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