@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 19 Mar 2024},
author = {Feyerabend,Paul},
subject = {Facts},
note = {I 71
Theory/Feyerabend: no theory always agrees with all the facts in its field, but the error is not always with the theory. Facts are constituted by older ideologies, and a contradiction between facts and theories can be a sign of progress. What basic principles are hidden in the concepts of observation?
>Observation, >Theories, >Contradiction, >Progress.
I 389
Facts/Feyerabend: facts are not strong enough to cause the acceptance or rejection of scientific theories. They leave too much room for thought. >Objectivity. },
note = { Feyerabend I Paul Feyerabend Against Method. Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge, London/New York 1971 German Edition: Wider den Methodenzwang Frankfurt 1997 Feyerabend II P. Feyerabend Science in a Free Society, London/New York 1982 German Edition: Erkenntnis für freie Menschen Frankfurt 1979
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