アンドレアスfeyerabend対クーン
2. Feyerabend's Life and Work: A Critical Appraisal (Unless otherwise stated, page references are to Killing Time: The Autobiography of Paul Feyerabend, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995), henceforth referred to as "KT").. 2.1 Early Life (1924-1938) Paul Karl Feyerabend was born into a middle-class Viennese family in 1924.
The idea of incommensurability became central to both Kuhn's historical philosophy and Feyerabend's philosophical pluralism. In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), Kuhn 1996, cited in Thomas S. Kuhn on Incommensurability dramatically claims that the history of science reveals proponents of competing paradigms failing to make
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