“The proper questions of epistemology are not actually concerned with sources at all; rather, we ask whether an assertion is true – that is to say, whether it agrees with the facts. In connection with this critical examination of the truth, all kinds of arguments may be brought to bear.”—Sir Karl Popper, ‘In Search of a Better World.’ London: Routledge 1984.
“The proper questions of epistemology are not actually concerned with sources at all; rather, we ask whether an assertion is true – that is to say, whether it agrees with the facts. In connection with this critical examination of the truth, all kinds of arguments may be brought to bear.”—Sir Karl Popper, ‘In Search of a Better World.’ London: Routledge 1984.