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David Miller is a prominent philosopher known for his work in the philosophy of science, critical rationalism, and epistemology. He was an assistant to Karl Popper and collaborated with him extensively. Miller taught at the University of Warwick and held academic positions globally. His research focuses on logical foundations, probability theory, and the critique of inductive reasoning. He authored influential books like Critical Rationalism: A Restatement & Defence (1994) and Out of Error (2006). Miller's work challenges traditional justificationist approaches and advocates for critical rationalism as a framework for scientific and philosophical inquiry.
His publications span journals such as Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society and Philosophia Scientiæ. He has also engaged in editorial roles, including co-editing Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment (2006). Miller’s contributions address topics like falsificationism, propensities in probability, and deductivist decision-making. His recent work includes critiques of postmodernism and defenses of Popper’s legacy. He remains active in international academic discussions, contributing to conferences and symposia on critical rationalism.
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