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Paul Feyerabend 13 January 1924 - 11 February 1994

  • Feyerabend Writes Against Method

    Feyerabend Writes Against Method
    Feyerabend publishes his work Against Method. The book primarily focuses on the philosophy of science. He takes an epistomelogical anarchistic approach saying there is no order or method to science. Feyerabend, Paul. Against method. Verso, 1993. Print. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiNm5Ec-GuE
  • Feyerabend Writes Science in a Free Society

    Feyerabend Writes Science in a Free Society
    The critical reaction to Against Method took Feyerabend by surprise. He was shocked, accused of being aggressive and nasty, he replied accusing his accusers of the same thing. He felt necessary to respond to the book's major reviews in print, and later assembled these replies into a section of his next book. Preston, John, "Paul Feyerabend", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2016 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), Web. 27 June. 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEjrLbVlgQU
  • Feyerabend Writes Farewell to Reason

    Feyerabend Writes Farewell to Reason
    In this book, Feyerabend publishes notes and essays to discuss relativism, creativity, Aristotle, Galileo, focusing on recent debates and classical debates as well. Feyerabend, Paul, and Paul K. Feyerabend. Farewell to reason. Verso, 1987. Print. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coJF--qWeVc
  • Feyerabend Writes The Tyranny of Science

    Feyerabend Writes The Tyranny of Science
    Feyerabend challenges the myth that science is successful. He argues some basic assumptions are false and the ideology around science is very superficial and can lead to absurd misconceptions. Feyerabend, Paul, and Eric Oberheim. The tyranny of science. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2011. Print.