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Karl Popper was born in Vienna, Austria to Jenny Schiff and Simon Siegmund Carl Popper.
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His theory of Falsifiability defines the testability of any scientific hypothesis. The most perfect saying for Karl Popper on Falsifiability is when he said "All swans are white but you can observe black swans". Karl Popper saw falsifiability as a black and white definition, that if a theory is falsifiable, it is scientific, and if not, then it is unscientific.
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This book offers idea of theories of teleological historicism of which history unfolds in a way that it is impossible to stop or prevent.
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This book criticizes poverty of the idea of historical predications. Which can be split into three sections. Section one is fundamentals problems with idea of itself. Section two is common inconsistencies in the arguments of historicists. The last section is the negative practical effects of implementing historicists ideas.
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This book was about the philosophy of science. This is the English version of his 1934 German original book, "Logik der Forschung".
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Karl Popper died in Croydon, Greater London, England. He joined his wife, Josefine, in death.