2001
DOI: 10.1086/385303
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Conquest of Abundance: A Tale of Abstraction versus the Richness of Being. Paul Feyerabend

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“…Esto implica una crítica a la percepción de que los intelectuales tienen un acceso privilegiado a la razón, pues esta forma de proceder conduce a la intolerancia y al autoritarismo por la imposición epistémica que implica (Feyerabend, 1999a).…”
Section: Implicaciones Metodológicas Y Prácticasunclassified
“…Esto implica una crítica a la percepción de que los intelectuales tienen un acceso privilegiado a la razón, pues esta forma de proceder conduce a la intolerancia y al autoritarismo por la imposición epistémica que implica (Feyerabend, 1999a).…”
Section: Implicaciones Metodológicas Y Prácticasunclassified
“…Scientists should appreciate and cultivate disruptive data because they are the seeds of theoretical advances. Disruptive data arise when our interactions with the world break down, reminding us, yet again, that the world is subtler, more abundant, and more intricate than any theory (Feyerabend, 2001). Disruptive data demarcate the limits of current theory and spur future theory to be more useful and yield fewer surprises.…”
Section: Theory Development and Disruptive Datamentioning
confidence: 99%

Pragmatism and Methodology

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Glăveanu,
de Saint Laurent
2024
“…Despite this, it is far from clear whether it accords or has ever accorded with natural-scientific practice (e.g. Cartwright, 1983Cartwright, , 1999Feyerabend, 1993Feyerabend, , 2001Mitchell, 2002;Wimsatt, 2007). This is important because Jaspers is often praised as a forerunner of methodological pluralism in science and psychiatry (e.g.…”
Section: The Mind-body Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%