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Title: Popper Selections
by Karl Raimund Popper, David W. Miller
ISBN: 0-691-02031-0
Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr
Pub. Date: 01 February, 1985
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $26.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A great introduction to the writings of Karl Popper
Comment: This is one of my few cherished books - it gives an overview of the thinking of one of the great philosophers of modern times, Karl Popper. Miller's organization and introduction of the material contributes significantly.

I first became interested in Popper for his view on science. In a nutshell, that falsificationism is the best (only?) approach to practicing science. Popper's view taken literally might not make a full arsenal for a working scientist, but the spirit of his idea - that mistaken but provocative theory contributes importantly to the progress of science - is liberating, even exhilirating. Sounds a little strange? Well, try it and see for yourself. Popper is probably the only philosopher of science who has had an impact on how scientists actually think about their work. Others, who may try to strike a more balanced tone, end up writing mush.

From Miller's fine collection we learn that Popper has done much more, including making important contributions to social and political theory. This book will also introduce the reader to one of Popper's personal wellsprings, the pre-Socratic philosophers. In all, this book is an intellectual treasure.

Rating: 5
Summary: Best Summary of Popper's Ideas Out There
Comment: This is one of my favorites in my bookcase. Popper has a gripping writing style and these essays provide short glimpses into his most important ideas. Probably not for the general reader, but for anyone having an intellectual interest in science and society, this book covers Popper's ideas on the faults of inductive reasoning, his definition of science vs. pseudoscience, his views on intolerant thinking and behavior, and even his idea of 'piecemeal social engineering,' an idea ahead of its time. Throughout this book, Popper emerges as a warm, brilliant thinker, one of the best of the 20th Century. The editors have done a wonderful job compiling these selections, and the book is of fine quality construction and will last for many years on the buyer's bookshelf.

Rating: 5
Summary: An excellent summary of Popper's thought
Comment: Highly recommended. This short book summarizes all the most important insights of this very influential thinker.

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