Contents
Introduction 2
Logical Positivism School 2
Comparison of Popper Theory to Logical Positivism 3
Conclusion 5
References 7
Description
Logical positivism, which was later called as logical empiricism is a school of philosophy, which combines the idea of using evidence collected through observation is essential for knowledge of the world along with the idea of our knowledge that includes components not derived from observation (Stadler, 2015). But it was criticized by many critics and argued about the effectiveness of the concept. This paper compares the Popper theory to logical positivism school and analyzes Popper’s view about logical positivism and provides his views and theories.