Karl Popper's ideas have been the touchstone for judging science during much of this century. Here, in acknowledgement of his 90th birthday on 28 July, is a celebration of the man and his works.
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Bondi, H. The philosopher for science. Nature 358, 363 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/358363a0
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