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The Tyranny of Science by Paul K.  Feyerabend; 9780745651903

The Tyranny of Science

By Paul K. Feyerabend

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The Tyranny of Science by Paul K. Feyerabend is a provocative exploration of the nature and limitations of scientific reasoning, challenging the often unquestioned authority of science in contemporary society. Feyerabend, a renowned philosopher of science, contends that the rigid methodologies and dogmas prevalent in scientific practices stifle creativity and hinder true understanding.

The Story

In this compelling work, Feyerabend argues that the pursuit of knowledge is not a linear path governed by strict rules but a chaotic and multifaceted journey. He draws upon historical examples and philosophical arguments to illustrate how scientific progress often relies on unconventional ideas and practices that defy traditional norms. The narrative unfolds with a critical examination of how science can sometimes act as a tyrant, imposing its standards on other forms of knowledge and belief systems.

Themes

  • Epistemological Pluralism: Feyerabend advocates for the coexistence of multiple knowledge systems, emphasising the value of different perspectives.
  • The Role of Anarchy in Science: He posits that scientific advancement thrives in an environment where rules are flexible and experimentation is encouraged.
  • Critique of Scientific Objectivity: The book challenges the myth of objective science, revealing biases and assumptions inherent in scientific practices.

Why Readers Love It

Feyerabend's engaging writing style combines wit and rigorous analysis, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to a wide audience. Readers appreciate his fearless critique of established norms, which inspires them to reconsider the boundaries of knowledge.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in philosophy, particularly epistemology and the philosophy of science. It will resonate with readers who enjoy works that challenge conventional wisdom, such as Against Method and Science in a Free Society, also by Feyerabend.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 140 mm × 215 mm × 13 mm
Pages: 180
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780745651903

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