Karl Popper was a 20th-century philosopher best known for his work on the philosophy of science and the notion of falsification. One of his most famous works is the book "The Logic of Scientific Discovery," first published in 1934. This book argues that scientific knowledge cannot be proved, only falsified, and that scientific theories should be tested through experimentation and evidence-based argumentation. Popper also emphasized the importance of critical thinking and open debate in scientific inquiry. In addition to "The Logic of Scientific Discovery," Popper's other significant works include "The Open Society and Its Enemies" and "Conjectures and Refutations." These works continue to influence contemporary discussions in philosophy, science, and political theory.
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