The Theories and Methodologies of Problems, Illustrated on the Basis of Theoretical Problems of Sociology

The following schema relative to scientific discovery was proposed by K. R. Popper (Objective Knowledge, an Evolutionary Approach, London, 1972): problems generate scientific theories that attempt to solve them; theories give rise to experiments that falsify them; this in turn generates new problems...

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