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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2023 · 3H 10M

Episode 61: A Critical Rationalist Defense of Corroboration

from The Theory of Anything · host Bruce Nielson and Peter Johansen

What did Popper say about corroboration in science? Can a theory NEVER be supported with evidence in any sense at all? Is the Popperian “war on words” justified? Are the positivists, Bayesianists, verificationists, and inductivists really wrong about EVERYTHING?

What did Popper say about corroboration in science? Can a theory NEVER be supported with evidence in any sense at all? Is the Popperian “war on words” justified? Are the positivists, Bayesianists, verificationists, and inductivists really wrong about EVERYTHING?

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