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Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge is a 1975 book about the philosophy of science by Paul Feyerabend, in which the author argues that science is an anarchic enterprise, not a nomic (customary) one. In the context of this work, the term anarchy refers to epistemological anarchy.
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Methodology, Philosophy, Rationalism, Science, Science -- Philosophy, Science -- Methodology, Sciences, Methods, Epistemological anarchism, Science, philosophy, Science, methodology, Knowledge, theory of, Theory of Knowledge, Anarchism, Philosophical positions & movements - general & miscellaneous, Philosophy of science - general & miscellaneous, Philosophy of, Scientific methodologyPeople
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Contre la méthode: esquisse d'une théorie anarchiste de la connaissance
1988-03-01, Seuil
in French
2020099950 9782020099950
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Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge
1978, Verso
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0860917002 9780860917007
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Wider den Methodenzwang: Skizze einer anarchistischen Erkenntnistheorie
1976, Suhrkamp Verlag
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in German
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3518060074 9783518060070
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