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THE TWO FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE

THE TWO FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE

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THE TWO FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE

by POPPER, Karl ed. Troels Eggers Hansen trans.John Kinroy and Andreas Pickel

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London & New York: Routledge, 2012. 1st Thus . Soft cover. As New. Pristine copy. Reprints essays and drafts from 1930-1933, original German ed. 1978, this Routledge Classic edition is 1st English translation. 15.5 cm x 23.5 cm

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Title
THE TWO FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
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POPPER, Karl ed. Troels Eggers Hansen trans.John Kinroy and Andreas Pickel
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Soft cover
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1st Thus
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0415610222
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9780415610223
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Routledge
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London & New York
Date Published
2012
Keywords
philosophy of science epistemology
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