Paul feyerabend berkeley

Paul Feyerabend - Timeline 2 (Week 5)

By Taikon
  • Paul Feyerabend is Born

    Paul Feyerabend is Born
    On January 13, 1924, Paul Feyerabend was born in Vienna.
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    Early Life

    Feyerabend attended his early life in Vienna, finishing school there. Growing up, his hobbies were reading, theater, and singing.
  • Drafted.

    Drafted.
    Feyerabend was drafted into the German Arbeitsdienst. A major organization established in Nazi Germany to help mitigate the effects of unemployment on the German economy. He was stationed in Quelerne en Bas, France. According to Paul, he described the work he did during that period as monotonous: "we moved around in the country side, dug ditches, and filled them up again."
  • Universities and exploration

    Universities and exploration
    After the war, Feyerabend took various classes in different academies and universities. First studying History and sociology in Vienna, he eventually became dissatisfied, so he switched to physics. After exploring physics, he changed his course of studies to philosophy, which is around the time where he first me Karl Popper.
  • Works

    Works
    During 1957 Feyerabend was a professor at the University of Berkeley. He wrote 2 of his most important early papers there, "An Attempt at Realistic Interpretation of Experience" and "Complimentary". In these papers he argued against positivism and in favor of scientific real accounts of the relation between theory and experience. These were largely influenced by Karl Popper's and his view of Falsification.
  • The Method that changed Science

    The Method that changed Science
    Feyerabend published his first book "Against Method". It was about epistemological anarchism, which its main idea being that there is no such thing as scientific method. He believed that accepting the idea that full on creativity and out of the box thinking was the way to go in order to progress in science. This was one of the most controversial methods that shook most of the major ideas and beliefs in science.
  • Paul Feyerabend's Interview

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDwoGtPbO5w
    Here is an interview with Paul Feyerabend, where he explains his beliefs and ideas.
  • Paul Feyerabend passes on

    Paul spent most of his final days writing his autobiography. Paul Feyerabend was one of the most famous philosophers in science.