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This book offers innovative historical scholarship on Feyerabend’s take on topics such as realism, empiricism, pluralism, materialism, and incommensurability. In addition to discussing certain debates in the philosophy of physics, it also considers the ways in which Feyerabend’s thought can contribute to contemporary debates in science and public policy. It does so by including questions about the nature of scientific methodology, the role of science in society, the public understanding of science, scientism, and the role of expertise in public policy. The chapters provide readers with a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book offers innovative historical scholarship on Feyerabend’s take on topics such as realism, empiricism, pluralism, materialism, and incommensurability. In addition to discussing certain debates in the philosophy of physics, it also considers the ways in which Feyerabend’s thought can contribute to contemporary debates in science and public policy. It does so by including questions about the nature of scientific methodology, the role of science in society, the public understanding of science, scientism, and the role of expertise in public policy. The chapters provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the topics that Feyerabend engaged with throughout his career, showing both the breadth and the depth of his thought. Though of great value to academics in philosophy of science, it is also accessible and appealing to non-academic audiences with a general interest in science.

Autorenporträt
Stefano Gattei teaches history and philosophy of science at the University of Trento, Italy. He has worked extensively on key issues and authors of contemporary philosophy of science, as well as on the history of early modern astronomy and cosmology. He is the author of Thomas S. Kuhn’s ‘Linguistic Turn’ and the Legacy of Logical Positivism: Incommensurability, Rationality and the Search for Truth (Routledge, 2008), Karl Popper’s Philosophy of Science: Rationality without Foundations (Routledge, 2009), and On the Life of Galileo: Vincenzo Viviani’s Historical Account and Other Early Biographies (Princeton University Press, 2019). He co-edited, with Joseph Agassi, the fourth volume of Paul Feyerabend’s collected philosophical papers: Physics and Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2016).

Roberta Corvi teaches Theories of knowledge and Philosophy of mind at the Catholic University of Milan. Her research is mainly concerned with English-speaking contemporary epistemology, and several of her papers deal with issues related to rationality and the complexity of knowledge, chiefly focusing on post-positivist epistemology and American pragmatism, so as to identify a transdisciplinary path that emerges in the recently published, Frontiere aperte: Verso un’epistemologia transdisciplinare (Scholé, 2023). Her other monographs include I fraintendimenti della ragione: Saggio su P.K. Feyerabend (Vita e Pensiero, 1992), An Introduction to the Thought of Karl Popper (Routledge, 1997), and Ritorno al pragmatismo: L’alternativa Rorty-Putnam (Mimesis, 2017).