Popper's three worlds
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Popper's three worlds is a way of looking at reality, described by the British philosopher Karl Popper in a lecture in 1978. The concept involves three interacting worlds, called World 1, World 2 and World 3.
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See also
- Eccles' philosophy
- Platonic realm
- Third Realm (Frege)
- Trichotomy (philosophy)
- Group mind
- Logical Investigations
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