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|Summary=In his early epistemological work, Karl Popper’s Popper sought to formulate a theory that saw human knowledge as a product of our intellectual activities. He believed these activities could transcend our psychological and biological limitations [[CiteRef::Corvi (1997) epistemological theories on the logic of scientific discovery were his proposal for what constituted a good scientific method. Popper’s early work centered on three objectives:
# to solve Hume’s problem concerning inductive reasoning;
# to objectively evaluate theories, separately from direct testing (due to criticism based on the Duhem-Quine thesis);