Review of The Myth of the Framework and Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem [Book Review]

New Scientist (10th Dec) (1997)
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Abstract

The myth of the framework, as Popper explains it, is the idea that a rational and fruitful discussion is impossible unless the participants share a common framework of basic assumptions or, at least, unless they have agreed on such a framework for the purposes of the discussion. Popper admits that understanding another mind or language max' be difficult, but if there is a desire to understand another person's aims and problems you can bridge the gap.

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Ray Scott Percival
London School of Economics (PhD)

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