INTRODUCTION
Zuzana Parusniková Karl Popper: His Philosophy and Science
PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
Olival Freire Junior and Flavio Del Santo: Popper and the Quantum Controversy
Yanhua Shih: Popper's experiment
Helge Kragh: Karl Popper and Modern Cosmology: His Thoughts and Their Impact
Anastasiia Lazutkina: Contemporary cosmology and Popper's methodological views
David Merritt: Progress in Cosmology: A Methodological Perspective
STATISTICAL TESTING AND LOGIC
Deborah Mayo: tba
Youngjo Lee and Yudi Pawitan: Popper and reasoning from his falsification to modern confirmation
David Binder and Thomas Piecha: Popper on Quantifcation and Identity
Constantin C. Brîncuș Logical Maximalism and Quantum Mechanics
BIOLOGY
Denis Noble and Raymond Noble: Rehabilitation of Karl Popper's ideas on
evolutionary biology and the nature of biological science.
Philip G. Madgwick: Agency in Evolutionary Biology
Hans-Joachim Niemann: Popper, Darwin, and Biology
MIND-BRAIN (COGNITIVE SCIENCE)
Peter Århem: Popper and the Mind-Brain Problem
Joseph Agassi: The Place of the Mind in Nature Nir Fresco: Objectivity, Intersubjectivity and Popper´s Three Worlds
Olga Markič Popper´s Emergentism
About the Author: Zuzana Parusniková, Research Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences. Her research focuses on the philosophy of science, most importantly on critical rationalism, and on the early modern philosophy, especially David Hume.
David Merritt, Professor Emeritus, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York; author or co-author of more than 400 articles and two books on astrophysics and philosophy of science.