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Knowledge, Science and Relativism - Philosophical Papers Vol. 3.

Knowledge, Science and Relativism - Philosophical Papers Vol. 3.
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ISBN: 9780521057271
Size: 22.9
Page no.: 268
Publish year: 1999
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Knowledge, Science and Relativism - Philosophical Papers Vol. 3.

This third volume of Paul Feyerabend`s philosophical papers, which gathers together work originally published between 1960 and 1980, offers a range of his characteristically exciting treatments of classic questions in the philosophy of science. It includes his previously untranslated paper `The Problem of Theoretical Entities`, and the important lecture `Knowledge without Foundations`, in which he develops the perspective on early philosophy and science put forward by Karl Popper. Other themes discussed include theoretical pluralism, the nature of scientific method, the relationship between theory and observation, the distinction between science and myth, and the opposition between `rationalism` and relativism. Several papers from the 1970s detail his increasing preoccupation with the social status of science and with the decline (as he perceived it) in quality within the philosophy of science itself. The volume is completed by a substantial introduction and a comprehensive list of Feyerabend`s works.

• Third and final volume of an existing series • Presents some of Feyerabend`s most important papers in English for the first time • Ranges over classic questions in the philosophy of science

Contents
Introduction to Volume 3 John Preston; 1. The problem of theoretical entities; 2. Knowledge without foundations; 3. How to be a good empiricist: a plea for tolerance in matters epistemological; 4. Outline of a pluralistic theory of knowledge and action; 5. Experts in a free society; 6. Philosophy of science: a subject with a great past; 7. On the limited validity of methodological rules; 8. How to defend society against science; 9. Let`s make more movies; 10. Rationalism, relativism and scientific method; 11. Democracy, elitism and scientific method; 12. Appendix.




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