The article considers some aspects of Richard Feynman’s philosophy of science. The basic assumptions of Feynman’s views on science refer back to the tradition of Greek scepticism. Interestingly, Feynman was probably unaware of this relation, still he became an outstanding modern continuator of this tradition. The analysis is based on Feynman’s lectures included in The Character of Physical Law
My aim in this chapter is to reconstruct Feyerabend’s anti-scientism by comparing it with the simila...
This article describes and analyzes the concept of reality as developed by the Austrian theoretical ...
Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend initially both accepted Popper's philosophy of science, but then re...
The article considers some aspects of Richard Feynman’s philosophy of science. The basic assumptions...
Este trabalho faz uma incursão através de algumas obras de Richard Feynman, com uma análise metaling...
The purpose of the following article is to draw attention to main problems of scientific values as t...
There were eras where an educated man could only live up to his standard if he was a poet and a phil...
Two figures are included. Dr. Sikkema has obtained permission from the first author of the paper fro...
The idea that the occult or esoteric sciences - in particular magic, alchemy, and astrology - have p...
Review of ‘Physical Theory: Method and Interpretation’ edited by Lawrence Sklar
We scan Paul K. Feyerabend's work in philosophy of physics and of science more generally for insight...
The religious attitude of many physicists is atheist or agnostic. In the present article, it is arg...
The experiments in Quantum mechanics says the subatomic reality is subjective. The author argues ...
From ancient times until the beginning of the new science, philosophy ruled over the sciences. Subse...
One of the principal purposes of this article is to consider Dick Feynman in his role as teacher. L...
My aim in this chapter is to reconstruct Feyerabend’s anti-scientism by comparing it with the simila...
This article describes and analyzes the concept of reality as developed by the Austrian theoretical ...
Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend initially both accepted Popper's philosophy of science, but then re...
The article considers some aspects of Richard Feynman’s philosophy of science. The basic assumptions...
Este trabalho faz uma incursão através de algumas obras de Richard Feynman, com uma análise metaling...
The purpose of the following article is to draw attention to main problems of scientific values as t...
There were eras where an educated man could only live up to his standard if he was a poet and a phil...
Two figures are included. Dr. Sikkema has obtained permission from the first author of the paper fro...
The idea that the occult or esoteric sciences - in particular magic, alchemy, and astrology - have p...
Review of ‘Physical Theory: Method and Interpretation’ edited by Lawrence Sklar
We scan Paul K. Feyerabend's work in philosophy of physics and of science more generally for insight...
The religious attitude of many physicists is atheist or agnostic. In the present article, it is arg...
The experiments in Quantum mechanics says the subatomic reality is subjective. The author argues ...
From ancient times until the beginning of the new science, philosophy ruled over the sciences. Subse...
One of the principal purposes of this article is to consider Dick Feynman in his role as teacher. L...
My aim in this chapter is to reconstruct Feyerabend’s anti-scientism by comparing it with the simila...
This article describes and analyzes the concept of reality as developed by the Austrian theoretical ...
Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend initially both accepted Popper's philosophy of science, but then re...