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Philosophy / Scientific method / Epistemology / Analytic philosophy / Philosophical logic / Karl Popper / Falsifiability / Problem of induction / Verisimilitude / Science / Philosophy of science / Knowledge
Date: 2012-01-18 11:21:42
Philosophy
Scientific method
Epistemology
Analytic philosophy
Philosophical logic
Karl Popper
Falsifiability
Problem of induction
Verisimilitude
Science
Philosophy of science
Knowledge

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