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Created 2/4/97 by Dr Ray Scott Percival, maintained by Dr Barry McMullin
This address hosts the Karl Popper Web - one of the best online resources examining Popper's work as well as other noted physicists. This site also contains a number of excellent links to other sites that describe physics phenomena and instances.
www.lf3.cuni
Created 2/4/97 and maintained by Milan Jira
This address has detailed information on Popper's last trip to Prague in 1994. Also contained on this server, the notes and details of Popper's lectures in Prague and of Cyril Hoeschl notes. Another resource worth viewing if interested.
www.fresian.com
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The criticism of Popper's work is located at this address in the form of extracts from Anthony O'Hear's An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science. This site explains some of the counter arguments to Popper's theories.
www.anu.edu.au/physics
Last updated Oct 6, 1999 and maintained by Craig Savage
An exclusive physics site, these pages are dedicated to the development of the bigger question and contains a substantial section devoted to Popper.
alcor.concordia.ca
Created March 1994 and maintained by Scott Morrison
This site contains information on the Three Natures of Knowledge and Popper's Three Worlds. This site shows differences and similarities between Popper and other scientific philosophers.
werple.net.au
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This address includes information about the Katian approach. For a well-rounded opinion, visit this site!
www.nd.edu
Created May 1995 and maintained by Mariano Artigas
This address has detailed information on the estimology part of Popper's research as well as several resources on falliability and realism.
Books
The Arch Of Knowledge
An introductory study of the history of the philosophy and methodology of science
Written by David OldRoyd
Published by Methuen, London 1986
This book presented us with many detailed examples of Popper's theories and placed Popper in the correct frame in the context of time.
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