| 1. | Nikolas Kompridis has described two kinds of fallibilism in this regard.
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| 2. | Anti-foundationalism and fallibilism are related to pragmatism.
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| 3. | According to Peirce's doctrine of fallibilism, the conclusions of science are always tentative.
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| 4. | A scientific theory is empirical and is always open to certain as science accepts the concept of fallibilism.
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| 5. | Another proponent of fallibilism is Karl Popper, who builds his theory of knowledge, critical rationalism, on falsifiability.
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| 6. | Adherents of Pyrrhonism ( and more recently, partially synonymous with Fallibilism ), for instance, suspend judgment in investigations.
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| 7. | Fallibilism has been employed by Willard Van Orman Quine to attack, among other things, the distinction between synthetic statements.
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| 8. | Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath, Mach's phenomenalism, coherentism over foundationalism, as well as pragmatism and fallibilism.
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| 9. | He strongly disagreed with Niels Bohr's instrumentalism and supported Albert Einstein's Charles Peirce's nineteenth century fallibilism.
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| 10. | If we accept the principle of fallibilism we also have to accept that source criticism can never 100 % verify knowledge claims.
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