Volume 51 (1996), 11
Papers
Abstract
The paper focuses on the explanation of one of the central problems of Popper’s philosophy of science - on the problem of criticism in various forms. Popper accepts Humean scepticism about induction, taking on board the consequence that this means that we can never know whether any universal theory is true. His scepticism runs deep, but he thinks he can base an… Read more
Abstract
The paper offers a critical attitude of the author (she) towards the philosophical efforts, past and present, of the Western civilization at an objective and a true theory of being which would correspond the ontological principles of the living reality of the Universe. Her philosophical criticism is based on a critical reading of two recent German publications (… Read more