Behind The Theory

#2 Karl Popper: Unending Quest

44 min · 22. aug. 2025
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Sir Karl Popper was one of the boldest minds in the history of science. In this episode, I dive into his remarkable journey—a story inspired by his autobiography, An Unending Quest. From surviving the politically turbulent streets of Vienna to reshaping our understanding of how science works, Popper’s path highlights the power of questioning everything. I explore his key ideas: the falsifiability criterion, his challenge to induction, and his vision of science as a never-ending process of solving problems.

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