Karl Popper and Literary Theory: Critical Rationalism as a Philosophy of Literature

Brill | Rodopi (2016)
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Abstract

Karl Popper’s philosophy of science provides a foundation for a theory of literary interpretation that avoids the pitfalls of contemporary theories. This study outlines the approach and applies it to challenging works from the Gospel of Mark to Patrick Modiano.

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