About: Fallibilism

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Philosophical principle that human beings could be wrong about their beliefs, expectations, or their understanding of the world

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  • Направление о незаконченности научных знаний (ru)
  • philosophical principle that human beings could be wrong about their beliefs, expectations, or their understanding of the world (en)
  • filozófiai alapelv (hu)
  • principe van feilbaarheid (nl)
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  • Karl Popper (en)
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  • But the fallibility of our knowledge — or the thesis that all knowledge is guesswork, though some consists of guesses which have been most severely tested — must not be cited in support of scepticism or relativism. From the fact that we can err, and that a criterion of truth which might save us from error does not exist, it does not follow that the choice between theories is arbitrary, or non-rational: that we cannot learn, or get nearer to the truth: that our knowledge cannot grow. (en)
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  • Fallibilism (en)
  • Fal·libilisme (ca)
  • تخطيئية (ar)
  • Falibilismus (cs)
  • Fallibilismus (de)
  • Falibilismo (es)
  • Faillibilisme (fr)
  • Falibilisme (in)
  • 可謬主義 (ja)
  • Fallibilizm (pl)
  • Falibilismo (pt)
  • Fallibilisme (nl)
  • Фалібілізм (uk)
  • Фаллибилизм (ru)
  • Fallibilism (sv)
  • 可謬論 (zh)
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