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  1. Paul Karl Feyerabend ( German: [ˈfaɪɐˌʔaːbm̩t]; January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of science.

  2. Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge is a 1975 book by Austrian philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend. The central thesis of the book is that science should become an anarchic enterprise.

  3. Aug 26, 1997 · 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 philosophers of science.

  4. www.pkfeyerabend.org › en › paul-k-feyerabendPaul K. Feyerabend

    Paul Karl Feyerabend (January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was one of the most thought-provoking philosophers of science of the 20th Century. Born and raised in Vienna, he worked as professor of philosophy.

  5. Paul Feyerabend argued against the idea of a singular scientific method, promoting methodological pluralism and theoretical diversity. He criticized the constraints of empirical rigor and consistency, proposing epistemological anarchism as a means to foster creativity and progress in science.

  6. assets.cambridge.org › 97811084 › 58917INTERPRETING FEYERABEND

    INTERPRETING FEYERABEND This collection of new essays interprets and critically evaluates the philosophy of Paul Feyerabend. It offers innovative historical scholar-ship on Feyerabend s take on topics such as realism, empiricism, mimesis, voluntarism, pluralism, materialism, and the mind-body

  7. May 5, 2020 · Paul Feyerabend's globally acclaimed work, which sparked and continues to stimulate fierce debate, examines the deficiencies of many widespread ideas about scientific progress and the nature...

  8. come from Paul K. Feyerabend, 56, a Viennese-born philosopher of science who has taught at the University of Cali-fornia at Berkeley for the past 20 years. Using examples drawn from a series of historical studies, Feyerabend argues that science does not proceed according to a rational method. If there has been progress, it is only because ...

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  10. Feb 27, 2019 · Paul Feyerabend (b. 1924–d. 1994), whose productive career lasted forty-five years, wrote on a plethora of philosophical issues, although much of his work concerned the nature and role of science. He was no narrowly trained or narrowly focused academic, though.