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  1. Critical Rationalism as a Moral Decision.Marian Cehelnik - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (6):545-551.
    The paper deals with the ethical-moral dimension of Popper’s critical rationalism, which is the less analyzed aspect of his philosophy. Critical rationalism is not without assumptions. As a life attitude, it is actualized on the basis of one’s moral preferences based rather on assumptions than on critical reasonableness. Critical rationalism does not exclude logical argumentation and reasoning, but the adoption of them is predominantly the result of an individual moral decision and choice, based, paradoxically enough, on an irrational belief in (...)
     
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  2. Karl R. Popper, philosophical quest for a better world-An intellectual portrait of the founder of critical rationalism, on the occasion of his centennial birthday.M. Cehelnik - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (7):510-524.
     
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  3. The political philosophy of KR Popper and the imperative of an open society.M. Cehelnik - 1999 - Filozofia 54 (7):495-504.
     
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