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The rise of western rationalism: Paul Feyerabend's story

2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 57; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.shpsa.2015.11.013

ISSN

1879-2510

Autores

John Preston,

Tópico(s)

Study and Philosophy of Religion

Resumo

I summarize certain aspects of Paul Feyerabend's account of the development of Western rationalism, show the ways in which that account is supposed to run up against an alternative, that of Karl Popper, and then try to give a preliminary comparison of the two. My interest is primarily in whether what Feyerabend called his 'story' constitutes a possible history of our epistemic concepts and their trajectory. I express some grave reservations about that story, and about Feyerabend's framework, finding Popper's views less problematic here. However, I also suggest that one important aspect of Feyerabend's material, his treatment of religious belief, can be given an interpretation which makes it tenable, and perhaps preferable to a Popperian approach.

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