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Anthony O’Hear’s examination of Karl Popper’s work investigates the relationship between philosophy and faith within Popper’s broader intellectual framework. The book explores how Popper’s critical rationalism engages with religious belief, metaphysics, and spiritual questions that extend beyond purely scientific inquiry.
As part of the Elements in the History of Philosophy and Theology in the West series, this work situates Popper’s contributions within the larger conversation between analytical philosophy and theological thought. O’Hear demonstrates how Popper’s commitment to open societies and critical thinking shapes his perspective on matters of faith and belief systems.
The volume addresses key tensions between rationalist methodology and religious commitment, offering insights into how philosophical rigor can coexist with spiritual concerns. This work is essential for scholars studying twentieth-century philosophy, the philosophy of religion, and the intellectual history of Western thought.







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