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Feyerabend's philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / by Eric Oberheim



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Autore: Oberheim Eric Visualizza persona
Titolo: Feyerabend's philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / by Eric Oberheim Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berlin ; ; New York, : Walter de Gruyter, c2006
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina: 191
Soggetto topico: Methodology - History - 20th century
Philosophy, Austrian - 20th century
Philosophy, Modern - 20th century
Soggetto non controllato: Ancient philosophy
Ehrenhaft, Felix
Feyerabend, Paul
Popper, Karl
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Classificazione: CI 2237
Note generali: Revised version of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Hannover, 2004.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-315) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Preface -- Contents -- Analytic Table Of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. Feyerabend's Philosophical Development -- Chapter 1. Facing Feyerabend. Some preliminary problems -- Chapter 2. Ludwig Wittgenstein. Meaning and Ontology -- Chapter 3. Karl Popper. Using and abusing critical rationalism -- Chapter 4. Felix Ehrenhaft. The impotence of experiment -- Part II. Feyerabend's Assault on Conceptual Conservativism -- Chapter 5. Incommensurability as attack on conceptual conservativism -- Chapter 6. Incommensurability and scientific realism -- Part III. Feyerabend's Philosophical Pluralism -- Chapter 7. Feyerabend's methods -- Chapter 8. The role of alternatives in promoting progress -- Chapter 9. Feyerabend's philosophical pluralism (1950s-1990s) -- Literature -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Paul Feyerabend ranks among the most exciting and influential philosophers of science of the twentieth century. This reconstruction of his developing ideas combines historical and systematic considerations. Part I examines the three main influences on Feyerabend's philosophical development: Wittgenstein's later philosophy, Popper critical rationalism and Ehrenhaft's experimental effects. Part II focuses on Feyerabend's development and use of the notion of incommensurability at the heart of his philosophical critiques, and investigates his relation to realism. Feyerabend initially developed the notion of incommensurability from ideas he found in Duhem. He used the notion of incommensurability to attack many different forms of conceptual conservativism in philosophy and the natural sciences. He argued against many views on the grounds that that they would constrain the freedom necessary to develop alternative points of view, and thereby hinder scientific advance. Contrary to widespread opinion, he was never a scientific realist. Part III reconstructs Feyerabend's pluralistic conception of knowledge in the context of his pluralistic philosophical method. Feyerabend was a philosophical pluralist, who practiced pluralism in pursuit of progress.
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ISBN: 3-11-089176-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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