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  1. The Poverty of Historicism is a 1944 book by the philosopher Karl Popper (revised in 1957), in which the author argues that the idea of historicism is dangerous and bankrupt.

    • Karl Raimund Popper
    • 1957
  2. Historicism claims that the historical character of social laws makes it impossible for us to apply the majority of the methods of physics to sociology. These claims will be treated in turn, the most characteristic for historicism being those concerning generalisation, experiment, the complexity of social phenomena, the difficulties of

  3. 8 de may. de 2019 · The poverty of historicism. by. Popper, Karl Raimund, 1902-1994. Publication date. 1964. Topics. Kritik, Historismus, Filozofija zgodovine, History -- Philosophy, Historism, Historicizem, Methodology, Metodologija, Social sciences, Družbene vede, Historizismus, Druzbene vede. Publisher.

  4. 21 de feb. de 2002 · Karl Popper in The Poverty of Historicism, provides a fruitful analysis into a group of traditions he calls "historicism." Simply put, these are individuals who provide society at large a specific means of understanding our society and our role in history through a particular social law.

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    • Karl Raimund Popper
    • $21.95
    • Routledge
  5. On its publication in 1957, The Poverty of Historicism was hailed by Arthur Koestler as 'probably the only book published this year which will outlive the century.' A devastating criticism of...

  6. 13 de nov. de 1997 · The Poverty of Historicism (1944; 1957) and The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945), Popper’s most impassioned and influential social works, are powerful defences of democratic liberalism, and strident critiques of philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism.

  7. On its publication in 1957, The Poverty of Historicism was hailed by Arthur Koestler as 'probably the only book published this year which will outlive the century.'. A devastating criticism of fixed and predictable laws in history, Popper dedicated the book to all those 'who fell victim to the fascist and communist belief in Inexorable Laws of ...