Two Faces of Common Sense

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Two Faces of Common Sense is a section in Karl Popper’s work "Objective Knowledge" where he analyzes and contrasts different aspects of everyday common-sense thinking in relation to scientific knowledge.

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instanceOf book section
philosophical text
analyzes relationship between common sense and science
associatedWith fallibilism
rational criticism
author Karl Popper
containedInWork Objective Knowledge
contrasts everyday common-sense thinking and scientific reasoning
discusses common sense
everyday thinking
scientific knowledge
field epistemology
philosophy of science
genre non-fiction
philosophy
hasAuthor Karl Popper
language English
partOf Objective Knowledge
perspectiveOf Karl Popper
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationContext Evolutionary Epistemology
surface form: Objective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach
topic critical rationalism
knowledge
objectivity of knowledge
workType chapter section

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Objective Knowledge hasPart Two Faces of Common Sense