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- Closed_circle abstract "For the concept in detective fiction, see closed circle of suspects.A closed circle argument is one that is unfalsifiable.Psychoanalytic theory, for example, is held up by the proponents of Karl Popper as an example of an ideology rather than a science. A patient regarded by his psychoanalyst as \"in denial\" about his sexual orientation may be viewed as confirming he is homosexual simply by denying that he is; and if he has had sex with women, he may be accused of trying to buttress his denials. In other words, there is no way the patient could convincingly demonstrate his heterosexuality to his analyst. This is an example of what Popper called a \"closed circle\": The proposition that the patient is homosexual is not falsifiable.Closed-circle theory is sometimes used to denote a relativist, anti-realist philosophy of science, such that different groups may have different self-consistent truth claims about the natural world.".
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- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Anti-realism.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophical_arguments.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophy_of_science.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Closed_circle_of_suspects.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Denial.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Falsifiability.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Homosexuality.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Ideology.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Popper.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Psychoanalysis.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Relativism.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Science.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_orientation.
- Closed_circle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Closed circle".
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- Closed_circle subject Category:Philosophical_arguments.
- Closed_circle subject Category:Philosophy_of_science.
- Closed_circle hypernym Theory.
- Closed_circle type Work.
- Closed_circle type Argument.
- Closed_circle comment "For the concept in detective fiction, see closed circle of suspects.A closed circle argument is one that is unfalsifiable.Psychoanalytic theory, for example, is held up by the proponents of Karl Popper as an example of an ideology rather than a science. A patient regarded by his psychoanalyst as \"in denial\" about his sexual orientation may be viewed as confirming he is homosexual simply by denying that he is; and if he has had sex with women, he may be accused of trying to buttress his denials.".
- Closed_circle label "Closed circle".
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- Closed_circle sameAs m.06p_87.
- Closed_circle sameAs Cirkelresonemang.
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