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After The open society : Selected social and political writings / Karl Popper ; edited by Jeremy Shearmur and Piers Norris Turner.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Routledge classicsPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2012Description: xxxiv, 493 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415309085
  • 9780415309080
  • 0415610230
  • 9780415610230
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 192 POP 22
LOC classification:
  • B1649.P61 S54 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Optimist, pessimist and pragmatist views of scientific knowledge (1963) -- Julius Kraft, 1898-1960 (1962) -- Memories of Otto Neurath (1973) -- Preface to Fritz Kolb, Es kam ganz anders (It all turned out very differently) (1981) -- Anti -Semitism in Australia: a letter to Friedrich Hayek (1969) -- Science and religion (1940); appendix: Karl Popper on God: interview with Edward Zerin (1969/1998) -- Ideal and reality in society (1940) -- Moral man and immoral society (1940) -- Is there meaning in history? (1940) -- Correspondence with Carnap on social philosophy (1940-50) -- Letter to Fritz Hellin on The open society (1943) -- Letter to Alfred Braunthal on The open society (1943) -- Uniting the camp of humanitarianism (1943-47) -- Public and private values (1946?); appendix: 'Utopianism and the open society' -- The theory of totalitarianism: a talk on The open society (1946?); appendix 1: The open and the closed society; appendix 2 : The treatment of Germany -- Social institutions and personal responsibility (1947) -- The open society after five years: prefaces to the American edition of The open society (1948-50) -- Platonic holiday (1948) -- Response to de Vries (1952) -- On The free man's library (1956) -- Letters to Isaiah Berlin (1959 and 1989) -- Historical explanation: an interview (1962/1966) -- Correspondence with Ernst Badian on Aristotle's political views (1965) -- Plato (1968) -- The open society and the democratic state (1963) -- Popper to Hayek on the abstract society and 'inner freedom' (1964) -- The status of science: a broadcast to Russia (1963) -- A note on the Cold War (1966) -- How to get out of Vietnam (1969) -- On For conservatives only (1970) -- Was ist liberal? (What is it to be liberal?) (1972) On reason and the open society: a conversation (1972) For a better world (1973) -- Historical prophecy as an obstacle to peace (1973) -- To Bryan Magee on nationalization (1974) -- Preface to the second Italian edition of The poverty of historicism (1975) -- On The new liberty (after 1975) -- On toleration (1981) -- The importance of critical discussion: an argument for human rights and democracy (1981/82) -- The critical attitude in medicine: the need for a new ethics (1983) -- Response upon receiving the award of the Fondation Tocqueville (1984) -- On democracy (1988) -- Outline of my views of what matters (1988) -- Historicism and the Soviet Union (1991) -- The open society today: its great yet limited success (1991) -- A letter to my Russian readers (1992) -- The communist road to self-enslavement (1992); appendix: Tribute to the life and work of Friedrich Hayek -- Europe now exists (1993) -- The power of television (1994).
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Issued in paperback in 2012 as part of the series Routledge classics.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-482) and index.

Optimist, pessimist and pragmatist views of scientific knowledge (1963) -- Julius Kraft, 1898-1960 (1962) -- Memories of Otto Neurath (1973) -- Preface to Fritz Kolb, Es kam ganz anders (It all turned out very differently) (1981) -- Anti -Semitism in Australia: a letter to Friedrich Hayek (1969) -- Science and religion (1940); appendix: Karl Popper on God: interview with Edward Zerin (1969/1998) -- Ideal and reality in society (1940) -- Moral man and immoral society (1940) -- Is there meaning in history? (1940) -- Correspondence with Carnap on social philosophy (1940-50) -- Letter to Fritz Hellin on The open society (1943) -- Letter to Alfred Braunthal on The open society (1943) -- Uniting the camp of humanitarianism (1943-47) -- Public and private values (1946?); appendix: 'Utopianism and the open society' -- The theory of totalitarianism: a talk on The open society (1946?); appendix 1: The open and the closed society; appendix 2 : The treatment of Germany -- Social institutions and personal responsibility (1947) -- The open society after five years: prefaces to the American edition of The open society (1948-50) -- Platonic holiday (1948) -- Response to de Vries (1952) -- On The free man's library (1956) -- Letters to Isaiah Berlin (1959 and 1989) -- Historical explanation: an interview (1962/1966) -- Correspondence with Ernst Badian on Aristotle's political views (1965) -- Plato (1968) -- The open society and the democratic state (1963) -- Popper to Hayek on the abstract society and 'inner freedom' (1964) -- The status of science: a broadcast to Russia (1963) -- A note on the Cold War (1966) -- How to get out of Vietnam (1969) -- On For conservatives only (1970) -- Was ist liberal? (What is it to be liberal?) (1972) On reason and the open society: a conversation (1972) For a better world (1973) -- Historical prophecy as an obstacle to peace (1973) -- To Bryan Magee on nationalization (1974) -- Preface to the second Italian edition of The poverty of historicism (1975) -- On The new liberty (after 1975) -- On toleration (1981) -- The importance of critical discussion: an argument for human rights and democracy (1981/82) -- The critical attitude in medicine: the need for a new ethics (1983) -- Response upon receiving the award of the Fondation Tocqueville (1984) -- On democracy (1988) -- Outline of my views of what matters (1988) -- Historicism and the Soviet Union (1991) -- The open society today: its great yet limited success (1991) -- A letter to my Russian readers (1992) -- The communist road to self-enslavement (1992); appendix: Tribute to the life and work of Friedrich Hayek -- Europe now exists (1993) -- The power of television (1994).

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