falsifikációja
Falsifikációja is a term used in philosophy of science, specifically within the context of Karl Popper's philosophy. It refers to the act of falsifying or refuting a scientific theory or hypothesis. Popper argued that for a theory to be considered scientific, it must be possible to demonstrate that it is false. This means that there must be observable consequences or predictions that can be tested through empirical observation. If these predictions are not met, the theory is considered falsified.
The principle of falsification is central to Popper's demarcation problem, which aims to distinguish between scientific
Examples of falsification can be found throughout scientific history. For instance, the geocentric model of the