Describe Karl Popper's falsification theory.

Describe Karl Popper's falsification theory.



Answer: Cannot prove universal generalizations to be true, therefore attempt to prove theories wrong. So, when forming theories, specify conditions under which it will be disproven. If you can't, then the theory is unfalsifiable (the theory is so vague that you cannot know if it is true or false)


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