
handle: 2158/1268123
Epistemological relativism and authoritarianism are compressing political and intellectual freedoms by replacing facts with interpretations, as Karl Popper predicted several decades ago. Some suggestions to cope with this situation in science are provided.
Organisms, Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Special Issue: Where is Science Going? Scenarios and Perspectives of Contemporary Technoscience
Karl Popper, post-academic science, epistemological relativism, epistemological authoritarianism, CUDOS, PLACE
Karl Popper, post-academic science, epistemological relativism, epistemological authoritarianism, CUDOS, PLACE
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