The bibliography prepared by Antoni Diller.
And another list of on-line papers by Bartley.
The Bartley page in the Rathouse.
A large fragment of the Popper biography by Bartley.
The bibliography prepared by Antoni Diller.
And another list of on-line papers by Bartley.
The Bartley page in the Rathouse.
A large fragment of the Popper biography by Bartley.
http://www.cantab.net/users/antoni.diller/rationalism/pancritical.html
“The critical rationalist takes critical arguments seriously
He adopts the attitude “I may be wrong and you may be right, and by an effort, we may get nearer to the truth” (Open Society, vol. 2, fifth edition, p. 225). The decision to adopt this attitude is irrational because it is a moral decision. That this decision is moral is one of critical rationalism’s most valuable assets, setting it apart from other conceptions of rationality and instilling it with a moral dimension that they lack. As I say in my paper: ‘Living in accordance with [the] ethical principle [to take critical arguments seriously] is not always an easy thing to do. It involves an almost daily struggle not to dismiss, in one way or another, inconvenient truths and irritating arguments that do more than merely suggest that our carefully worked-out opinions are not as perfect as we would wish.'”
Dmitry Sepety of Zaporizhzhya State Medical University, Ukraine engages various issues with respect to Bartley, Miller and Diller
“Non-Justificationism and the Negativist Legend about Popper’s Philosophy”
http://www.geocities.ws/sepety/negativism.htm
Here’s an brief entry about W. W. Bartley in John Shook’s _Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers_. Included is a bibliography:
http://tinyurl.com/lm26t3y