NettetI'm currently a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Reading, in the UK. I'm qualified in artificial intelligence, as well as philosophy, and my main research interests are in the history of philosophy (especially figures such as Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ernst Mach, the Vienna Circle, plus associated late nineteenth and ... Nettet18. jun. 2015 · Feyerabend dramatised this concern with the deep contingency of science using a narrative he called the ‘Rise of Rationalism’: an ambitious ‘Plato to NATO’ account of the cultural and intellectual tendencies that made possible the emergence of the scientific worldview (see Heit 2015; Preston 2015 ).
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NettetFeyerabend, one of our best-known relativists, moans that philosophers prefer to discuss other specimens such as Richard Rorty and Thomas Kuhn (p. 155). It ought to be interesting to see what he himself has to add to previous thought on the subject. See Full PDF Download PDF Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXXVII (Winter 2009) … Nettet26. aug. 1997 · Paul Feyerabend. Paul Feyerabend (b.1924, d.1994), having studied science at the University of Vienna, moved into philosophy for his doctoral thesis, made a name for himself both as an expositor and (later) as a critic of Karl Popper’s “critical rationalism”, and went on to become one of the twentieth century’s most famous … NettetJohn Preston, Feyerabend: Philosophy, Science and Society Susan Sellers, Hélène Cixous: Authorship, Autobiography and Love David Silverman, Harvey Sacks: Social Science and Conversation Analysis Geoffrey Stokes, Popper: Philosophy, Politics and Scientific Method Georgia Warnke, Gadamer: Hermeneutics, Tradition and Reason pipevine swallowtail food