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Karl Popper

Austrian-British philosopher of science who proposed falsifiability as the criterion separating scientific claims from unscientific ones in his 1934 book Logik der Forschung (translated 1959 as The Logic of Scientific Discovery).

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  • Karl Popper authored Falsifiability Criterion — Proposed in Logik der Forschung, 1934 (translated 1959 as The Logic of Scientific Discovery).

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  • Karl Popper is associated with Thomas Kuhn — Both central 20th-century philosophers of science whose rival accounts of how science actually progresses shaped the modern demarcation debate.

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