O Pensamento de Popper para alguns problemas fundamentais na Filosofia da Ciência
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Popper. Induction. Demarcation. Falsificationism. Science.Abstract
This article aims at an explanation of Popper’s thinking about the problem of induction, demarcation and the idea of falsificationism. According to Popper, the problem of induction has a very close relationship with the problem of demarcation, which is a rational attempt to establish criteria to distinguish between scientifically valid theories and pseudo-sciences, such as Marxism, psychoanalysis and astrology. To these theories do not allow the falsifiability, ie, they can not be subjected to the criterion of demarcation.
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