Exploring the intersection of fallibilism and the concept of time, this work delves into Popper's philosophical framework, emphasizing time as a dimension of reality. By revisiting eternalist views through the lenses of Heraclitus and Plato, the author conducts an analytical study of Popper's ideas. The text highlights Popper's preference for falsification over verification, positing that only theories capable of being rejected can be deemed scientific, thereby enhancing our understanding of knowledge.
Ousmane Diouf Libri
