David Stove (1927-1994), Sydney philosopher and master of argument: life and work

Sydney Realist 43:1-8 (2021)
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Abstract

David Stove was a philosopher strong on argument and polemic. His work on the logical intepretation of probability led to a defence of induction in The Rationality of Induction (1986). It resulted too in his denunciation of Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos and Feyeraband as irrationalists because of their "deductivism" (the thesis that the only logic is deductive logic). Stove also defended controversial views on the intelligence of women and on Darwinism. The article surveys his life and work.

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James Franklin
University of New South Wales

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