A Critical Study of Karl Popper's Perspective on Social Ideology in Relation to the Corona Epidemic Crisis

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Karl Popper rejects the social ideology of achieving the "open society" that he seeks. He put this social thinking in terms of the two concepts of "holistic social engineering" and "historiography". With the emergence of a new situation that has emerged with the outbreak of coronary heart disease, widespread social objects have raised new questions that pose a very serious challenge to Popper's philosophy of the social sciences. The main question of this research is based on how the epidemic of Corona can criticize the negation of ideology in Karl Popper's social philosophy? Both critical elements of "totalitarian social engineering" and "historiography", whose existence, in Popper's view, give rise to a "closed society" have been revived by a critique based on the method of "falsificationism". With coronary heart disease, the basic questions are seriously and extensively posed, and it is possible to give them "monotheistic" and "religious" answers or answers on a semantic horizon.

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Persian
Published:
Jostarha - ye Siyasi - ye Mo'aser, Volume:11 Issue: 4, 2021
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361 to 383
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