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https://youtu.be/AiNm5Ec-GuE Philosopher Ian Hacking talks about Thomas Kuhn and Paul Feyerabend, who were contemporaries at UC Berkeley in the late 1950's. Both were critical of the idea that there is some fixed, rational logic to science. (This correlates with the entry in the Assignments text box)
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https://youtu.be/kDwoGtPbO5w
28:30-33:20 Interview with Paul Feyerband in 1995. This snippet is where he comments on ‘Great Scientists’ -
Feyerabend compares the scientific community to a battle of political parties on conflicting policies. One can see this in the back of the book SFS. (Time toast wouldn't let me upload a picture so here is the image address: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51Dqv5xMApL._AC_SY400_.jpg)
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https://www.khanacademy.org/partner-content/wi-phi/wiphi-metaphysics-epistemology/wiphi-epistemology/v/rationality In order to understand the point Feyerabend was making , attached is link to Khan Academy on rationalism, the video analyzes just how ration we are in our reasoning (spoiler: not very).