Feyerabend, Pluralism, and Parapsychology

Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association 5 (1):5-9 (2018)
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Abstract

Feyerabend is well-known as a pluralist, and notorious for his defences of, and sympathetic references to, heterodox subjects, such as parapsychology. Focusing on the latter, I ask how we should understand the relationship between the pluralism and the defences, drawing on Marcello Truzzi's and Martin Gardner's remarks on Feyerabend along the way.

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Ian James Kidd
Nottingham University

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