Karl Popper(Karl Raimund Popper,1902-1994),Austrian-bom British philosopher,is the most famous western philosopher of science and social philosophers,one of the founders of Falsificationism.His unique perspective theory causes widespread concern of philosophers.Popper agreed with Correspondence theory of truth,and put forward that truth is"in line with the facts" from the language of Tarski's analysis of philosophy,which is mainly based on from the logic and rationalism.But the truth of Tarski semantics can only be used for the definition of the scope of.On the countrary,Popper extended it to the field of science and epistemology,and used it to analyze scientific theories.Since 1930's,Popper began to explore the truth,form his own unique "verisimilitude" theory until 1960's. This paper consists of the following three parts:Partâ… :This part mainly disscuss Correspondence theory of truth.Coherence theory and Semantic theory of truth for a full range of perspective,which affect the emergence of Popper's theory of truth.and we can have a clear understanding of the history of Popper's theory.Partâ…¡:Karl Popper's theory of truth is built on his the philosophy theory,so this part mainly discuss Popper's criticism of inductionism,and the experience of the principle of falsification,to have a thorough understanding of Karl Poppe's theory of true.Partâ…¢:This is a key part of this article,mainly discuss the content of Popper's theory of truth,inluding the features of Popper's theory of truth,the criticism of Absolute truth and Relativism theory,and Verisimilitude theory,to have a comprehensive understanding of Popper's theory of truth.Partâ…£:This part assess Popper's theory of truce objectively,inluding the positive existence,the inadequacies of Popper's theory of truth and the impact to philosophy in the modern time.In short,this article maily discuss the origins of Popper's theory of truth,philosophy and theoretical foundation,the content of Popper's theory of truth;and weaknesses of Popper's theory of truth,in order to do my bit for the study of Popper's theory of truth. |