Paul Feyerabend, the Flippant Dadaist

Prometeo: Quarterly Magazine of History and Sciences 42 (166):100-108 (2024)
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Abstract

Paul Feyerabend, one of the most original and nonconformist epistemologists of the 20th century, is known for describing science as an essentially anarchic enterprise characterized by different, sometimes contradictory, methods, approaches and ways of reasoning. But it was through his reflections on art and myth that he developed an even more radical view: there are different forms of human thought, each characterized by a different rationality and reality, and science is only one of them. And in intellectual history there is only change, but not progress.

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Luca Sciortino
E Campus University

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