Abstract
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. But Feyerabend took the idea of openness to a far greater extreme, very much in tune with the prevailing attitudes on many college campuses in the 1960's.
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Introduction to Philosophy, Examined Life, The
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English
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