Paul Feyerabend (Lecciones de Filosofía)

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Una breve biografía e introducción al pensamiento de Paul Feyerabend, el creador de nociones como el falsacionismo.

Un trabajo creativo del equipo CHIQ: Fabiola, Casandra, Alma, Mónica y Xiomara; alumnas de la FES Acatlan, UNAM, México.
http://universitarios.cybermedios.org

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  • Feyerabend no creó el falsacionismo. Fue Karl Popper quién lo hizo.

  • "Los científicos no pueden dar razones de su poder. lo que tienen en rigor es poder, y en virtud de que tienen poder dicen que tienen razón"

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  • No considero que anarquista sea el término, contradictorio en esto, dijo que el anarquismo era una mala idea en política (era claramente marxista-leninista) pero buena en ciencia, también igualó anarquismo a "todo vale" como suelen hacer los críticos del anarquismo. Más tarde se corrigió y estableció que el término dadaista era el apropiado.

  • "The Conquest of Abundance" is a great book.

  • @lxmoya11

    Don't forget mentally retarded. On the other hand, he's a wonderful role model for people who want to die without ever contributing anything meaningful or remotely useful to the world's knowledge.

  • @Phavonic Go check out Amazon or Lulu marketplace - it's just called 'The Blake-Feyerabend Hypothesis" and the guy who wrote it is 'Timb Hoswell'.

  • @ataraxia7557

    It's not taken off the shelf - and you can get a copy at lulu publishing. The author even has it as a free down load, I think.

  • @CTY801CTY Yeah and WHERE DO YOU GET IT FROM?

    I google 'Blake-Feyerabend' and all I get are Christians and Atheists debating over it, but I can't find a copy anywhere. - Is it a documentary, a book? If the later, who publishes it?

  • @Phavonic

    It's all over the net. Apparently there's like a massive controversy going on. The Christians or the atheists, or someone got a hold of it and started a huge debate with it in the forums.

    I'm trying to find a copy myself - but I think it's been taken off the shelf or something because I can’t find it.

    If anyone could help me out it'd be much appreciated.

  • That sounds interesting, that creativity is more important than knowledge...

    Where could I find more on that Feyerabend-Blake hypothesis? Thanks.

  • @Phavonic

    Have you looked at the Blake-Feyerabend Hypothesis?

    It examines and debunks the ideological structures inherent in mythological cure all approaches like verification, falsification, English empiricism, and shows, underneath this, that creativity and imagination are the real sources of human knowledge.

    It uses Paul Feyerabend, and the radical Romantic poet William Blake, to reveal that the foundations of knowledge are essentially creative. - An Australian philosopher I believe.

  • Feyerabend was a hack, a pseudo-intellectual crank, an enemy of science, reason and all human progress.

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