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🗓️ 8 February 2007
⏱️ 42 minutes
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0:00.0 | Thanks for down learning the In Our Time podcast. For more details about In Our Time and for our terms of use, please go to BBC.co.uk. |
0:10.0 | I hope you enjoy the programme. |
0:11.0 | Hello, today we're discussing Carl Popper, one of the most significant philosophers |
0:15.0 | of the 20th century, whose ideas about science and politics robustly challenge the accepted |
0:19.7 | ideas of the day. |
0:21.3 | He strongly resisted the prevailing |
0:23.0 | empiricist consensus that scientists theories could be proved true. |
0:27.0 | Popper wrote, the more we learn about the world and the deeper our |
0:31.0 | learning the more conscious, specific and articulate will be our |
0:34.6 | knowledge of what we do not know, our knowledge of our ignorance. He believed that |
0:39.6 | even when a scientific principle had been successfully and repeatedly tested it was not |
0:43.9 | necessarily true. Instead it had simply not proved false yet. This became known as |
0:49.1 | the theory of falsification. He called for a clear demarcation between good science in which theories are constantly |
0:54.9 | challenged and what he called pseudo-sines which couldn't be tested. |
0:58.8 | His debunking of such ideologies led some to describe him as the murderer of Freud and Marx. |
1:04.9 | He went on to apply his ideas to politics, advocating an open society. |
1:08.8 | His ideas influence a wide range of politicians from those close to Margaret Thatcher to think as in the Eastern Communist |
1:14.2 | Block and South America. |
1:16.2 | So how did Carl Popper change our approach to the philosophy of science? |
1:20.0 | How have scientists and philosophers made use of his ideas? |
1:23.0 | And how are his theories viewed today? |
1:25.0 | Are we any closer to proving scientific principles are true? |
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