Karl Popper/External Links
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- Discussion of Popper's Life and Work from Philosophy Talk Radio Program
- Karl Popper from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Karl Popper Web
- Karl Popper Institute includes complete bibliography 1925-1999
- University of Canterbury (NZ) brief biography of Popper
- Audio recordings of Karl Popper speaking
- "A Skeptical Look at Karl Popper" by Martin Gardner
- "A Sceptical Look at 'A Skeptical Look at Karl Popper'" by J.C. Lester.
- Sir Karl Popper: Science: Conjectures and Refutations
- Information on Lakatos/Popper Site maintained by John Kadvany
- Discovering Karl Popper by Peter Singer The New York Review of Books, vol. 21, no 7 (May 2 1974)
- Influence on Friesian Philosophy
- Open Society Institute George Soros foundations network
- Sir Karl R. Popper in Prague, May 1994
- "Karl Popper", BBC Radio 4 programme, In Our Time, 8 February 2007. Discussion with John Worrall, Professor of Philosophy of Science at the London School of Economics, Anthony O'Hear, Weston Professor of Philosophy at Buckingham University, Nancy Cartwright, Professor of Philosophy at the LSE and the University of California, hosted by Melvyn Bragg.
- History of Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Science, BOOK V: Karl Popper Site offers free downloads by chapter available for public use.
- Karl Popper Archive at LSE British Library Microfilm copy of the Stanford University Popper Archive of Popper's papers to whose catalogue a weblink is provided.
- http://web.archive.org/web/20080101043641/http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/ub/sondersammlungen/karl-popper-sammlung/index.html (Karl Popper Archive at University Library Klagenfurt. Popper's Library and paper copies of the Popper Papers at The Hoover Institution Archive at Stanford, Cal.)
- http://www.karlpopper.info (Austrian Karl R. Popper Research Association - University of Graz, Austria)
- Sound recordings from the Popper papers at the Hoover Institution Archives.