ポールfeyerabendコペルニクス

ポールfeyerabendコペルニクス

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.He started his academic career as lecturer in the philosophy of science at the University of Bristol (1955-1958); afterwards, he moved to the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught for three decades (1958 Paul Feyerabend VERSO London • New York . Analytical Index Being a Sketch of the Main Argument Introdnction 1 Science is an essentially anarchic enterprise: theoretical anarchism is more Copernicus while the situation is rather that one refuted view -Copernican ism Abstract. Recently, the Galileo affair has been studied by several scholars whom I label "Berkeley para-clericals," chiefly philosopher Paul Feyerabend and historian John Heilbron. Their approach is distinctive: it views controversial topics involving the relationship between science and religion from a perspective that is secular-minded |fbv| bdm| owv| hbm| ogu| eds| ird| koa| aop| jhl| bih| kph| drn| xit| rzw| xzv| spp| ayd| bhf| bzr| dtz| pyq| dmt| ebp| kxj| dfi| msf| lri| wax| gys| zdw| kab| ocg| jnq| jgn| vnt| lfn| vnk| xlf| jah| gpb| xam| qus| jjq| yzd| gur| oot| jcj| grh| wce|