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[[Critical rationalism]] is a philosophical school of thought founded by [[w:Karl Popper]]. He describes it as an attitude to life that "admits that I can be wrong, that you can be right, and that together we may get to the truth". It is characterised by a cautiously optimistic view of life and things, expressed in the book titles "''All Life is Problem Solving''" and "''In Search of a Better World''". | [[Critical rationalism]] is a philosophical school of thought founded by [[w:Karl Popper|Karl Popper]]. He describes it as an attitude to life that "admits that I can be wrong, that you can be right, and that together we may get to the truth". It is characterised by a cautiously optimistic view of life and things, expressed in the book titles "''All Life is Problem Solving''" and "''In Search of a Better World''". |
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Critical rationalism is a philosophical school of thought founded by Karl Popper. He describes it as an attitude to life that "admits that I can be wrong, that you can be right, and that together we may get to the truth". It is characterised by a cautiously optimistic view of life and things, expressed in the book titles "All Life is Problem Solving" and "In Search of a Better World".
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