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Paul Feyerabend - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Paul Feyerabend (b.1924, d.1994), having studied science at the University of Vienna, moved into philosophy for his doctoral thesis, made a name for himself both as an
expositor and (later) as a critic of Karl Popper's `critical rationalism', and went on to become one of this century's most famous philosophers of science. An imaginative maverick,
he became a critic of philosophy of science itself, particularly of `rationalist' attempts to lay down or discover rules of scientific method. Contents: A Brief Chronology of Feyerabend's Life and Work, Feyerabend's Life and Work: A Critical Appraisal, A Short Bibliography of Feyerabend's Major Writings.
A Bibliography of Writings on Feyerabend [eng]
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Paul Feyerabend
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Table of contents: A Brief Chronology of Feyerabend's Life and Work, Feyerabend's Life and Work: A Critical Appraisal, A Short Bibliography of Feyerabend's Major Writings, A Bibliography of Writings on Feyerabend.
Other Internet Resources. [eng]
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Paul Feyerabend's Choice for Freedom (Books and Culture)
Johnson, Phillip: A Review of Killing Time, the Autobiography of Paul Feyerabend Published as "Wundergadfly" in Books and Culture, March/April 1996. [eng]
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Paul K. Feyerabend
Paul K. Feyerabend: Seite aus einem deutschsprachigen Online-Philosophenlexikon. [deu]
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Paul K. Feyerabend (1924 - 1994)
An essay in German from Uwe Wiedemann's directory 'Philosophen und Logiker'. [eng]
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