@article{oai:air.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001047, author = {立花, 希一 and TACHIBANA, Kiichi}, journal = {秋田大学教育文化学部研究紀要 人文科学・社会科学, Memoirs of Faculty of Education and Human Studies, Akita University. The humanities & the social sciences}, month = {Mar}, note = {As one of the researches on the significance of K. R. Popper's thought in postwar Japan, I shall take up Kentaro Hayashi, one of the leading historians in Japan. In his paper, The Task of Modern History, he attacks Marxism on the basis of Popper's work, The Poverty of Historicism, and places Popper among conservatives, the representative of which is E. Burke. Then he compares E. H. Carr and Popper and he himself prefers Carr's view of history to Popper's. I correct Hayashi's misrepresentations, and conclude that though Popper's critical rationalism has nothing to do with the dichotomy of the progressive and the conservative, it is possible to relate critical rationalism with liberalism and social reformism.}, pages = {41--50}, title = {批判的合理主義と自由主義/保守主義:林健太郎のポパー諭}, volume = {57}, year = {2002} }