Even if you believe that human made logic is superior to nature,
you also have to believe that all logics can be reduced to 'rationality'
So the answer is no, falsifiability is non-sense
The criteria of demarcation, proposed by Karl Popper, distinguish science from non-science by the principle of falsifiability. According to Popper, a statement or theory is scientific if it can be tested and potentially falsified through empirical observation. This demarcation helps establish the boundaries of science by focusing on the ability to test and potentially disprove hypotheses.
Karl Marx
Karl Marx
Karl Popper was known for his contributions to the philosophy of science. He introduced the concept of falsifiability as a criterion for distinguishing scientific theories from non-scientific ones. Popper argued that a scientific theory should be testable and potentially refutable through empirical evidence.
Karl Marx proposed the theory of communism.
Karl W. Gruenberg has written: 'Some cohomological topics in group theory' -- subject(s): Group theory, Homology theory, Theory of Groups
Karl Czasny has written: 'Quantenphysik als Herausforderung der Erkenntnistheorie' -- subject(s): Quantum theory, Theory of Knowledge
Karl Marx is expounded the theory of division of labor.
Karl Marx
Karl Marx
Karl Marx
Karl Marx