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Diánoia
Print version ISSN 0185-2450
Abstract
SERNA RAMIREZ, Edgar. "Hidden Empiricism" in Popper? The Epistemological Role of the Pragmatic Dimension of the Context of Discovery. Diánoia [online]. 2013, vol.58, n.71, pp.127-152. ISSN 0185-2450.
The main thesis I assert here is that for Popper validity of knowledge was always linked to (and even supported by) the pragmatic dimension of the context of discovery. I hold it's wrong to claim that for this author 1) validity of knowledge was linked to a "hidden empiricism" (opposed to the theory-laden character of observation), such as Ana Rosa Pérez Ransanz had propounded, and 2) pragmatic issues were epistemologically irrelevant in his philosophy, such as Ambrosio Velasco has argued. To justify my thesis I examine three arguments exposed in The Logic of Scientific Discovery, emphasizing especially Popper's argument about the dispositional character of the concepts in which descriptive statements are formulated.
Keywords : objectivity; fallibilism; knowledge; argumentation; foundationalism.