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- KarPop accessdate "2014-08-27".
- KarPop authorlink "Sven Ove Hansson".
- KarPop edition "Winter 2012".
- KarPop editorFirst "Edward N".
- KarPop editorLast "Zalta".
- KarPop editorLink "Edward N. Zalta".
- KarPop encyclopedia Stanford_Encyclopedia_of_Philosophy.
- KarPop first "Sven Ove".
- KarPop isCitedBy Creation–evolution_controversy.
- KarPop last "Hansson".
- KarPop location "Stanford, CA".
- KarPop origyear "--09-03".
- KarPop publisher Stanford_University.
- KarPop quote "Popper described the demarcation problem as the 'key to most of the fundamental problems in the philosophy of science.' He refuted verifiability as a criterion for a scientific theory or hypothesis to be scientific, rather than pseudoscientific or metaphysical. Instead he proposed as a criterion that the theory be falsifiable, or more precisely that 'statements or systems of statements, in order to be ranked as scientific, must be capable of conflicting with possible, or conceivable observations'. Popper presented this proposal as a way to draw the line between statements belonging to the empirical sciences and 'all other statements – whether they are of a religious or of a metaphysical character, or simply pseudoscientific'. It was both an alternative to the logical positivists’ verification criteria and a criterion for distinguishing between science and pseudoscience.".
- KarPop title "Science and Pseudo-Science".
- KarPop url KarPop.
- KarPop year "2012".