The realist claim of fallibilism: A critique of the realism of Karl Popper

Authors

  • Rafael Fayos Febrer Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid

Keywords:

Popper, Tarski, metaphysical realism, scientific realism.

Abstract

This article revises Karl Popper’s realism and examines how far he was a realist or simply he tried to be. Distinguishing between two areas of realism, a general one against the idealism, and the other more specific as part of the philosophy of the science, we analyze Popper’s realism coming to the conclusion that we are facing a fake, and at the same time, precarious realism. Popper was, in any case, a Kantian realist.

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Fayos Febrer, R. (2015). The realist claim of fallibilism: A critique of the realism of Karl Popper. Pensamiento. Revista De Investigación E Información Filosófica, 69(261 S.Esp), 855–868. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/4717

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