Popper and After is a book by David Charles Stove first published by Pergamon Press in 1982. It was subtitled Four Modern Irrationalists. Popper and After has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult. Stove concisely explains both the aim of this book and its structure in the first part of a very short preface.

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  • The probability of winning is not reduced by the mere fact that loss is possible.
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  • 'Autobiography', 1974
  • Belief, of course, is never rational: it is rational to suspend belief.
  • Much more is known now than was known fifty years ago, and much more was known then than in 1580. So there has been a great accumulation or growth of knowledge in the last four hundred years.
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  • With a combination of dazzling philosophical acumen and scarifying wit, Stove does for irrationalism in the philosophy of science what the Romans did for Carthage in the Third Punic War. He assaults and destroys it utterly.
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