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David Deutsch's The Beginning of Infinity explores the nature of scientific knowledge and progress. The book argues that scientific understanding arises from conjecture and criticism, not induction from experience, emphasizing the importance of good explanations with wide-reaching implications. Deutsch contrasts this approach with various misconceptions, including justificationism and inductivism, and examines the significance of the Enlightenment in fostering a culture of knowledge creation. He further analyzes concepts such as fallibilism, the limits of biological adaptations, and the implications of quantum physics and the multiverse for our understanding of reality and progress. Finally, the text considers the role of creativity and the potential for limitless progress in both scientific and political spheres.


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