Note: the Popperians who were on here a while ago shed a new light on this post by bringing up fallibilism. I'm still sort of sad they ended up in a trollish relationship with us.
I had not realized there was a faction of "Popperians" around here, and thus went googling to try and figure out who they are/were! My tentative conclusion is that the primary authors with this philosophic starting point who evaporated are "HughRistik" and "curi" who respectively have blogs at Feminist Critics and Fallible Ideas. I drew this conclusion based on a hunt for usage of "fallibilism", arranged chronologically here for the convenience of anyone who wants to see the details...
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Today's post, Where Recursive Justification Hits Bottom was originally published on 08 July 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
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