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Question at position 41 Karl PopperThomas KuhnDavid HumeJohn LockeMaryam Jameelah
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A.Karl Popper
B.Thomas Kuhn
C.David Hume
D.John Locke
E.Maryam Jameelah

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The question lists five philosophers and asks you to choose the correct name among them. I will evaluate each option in turn to help you see which one best fits the common attributions in philosophy of science contexts.
Option 1: Karl Popper. Popper is best known for falsificationism—the idea that scientific theories cannot be proven true but can be falsified. He argued that science progresses through bold conjectures and attempts at refutation, not through confirmation via endless testing. If the question were about falsificationism or the demarcation problem (science vs. non-science) as a hallmark of Popper,......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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