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Scientific Irrationalism - Origins of a Postmodern Cult (Hardcover)
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Scientific Irrationalism - Origins of a Postmodern Cult (Hardcover)
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Little known outside his native Australia, David Stove was one of
the most illuminating and brilliant philosophical essayists of his
era. A fearless attacker of intellectual and cultural orthodoxies,
Stove left powerful critiques of scientific irrationalism,
Darwinian theories of human behavior, and philosophical idealism.
Since its inception in the 1940s, the field of science studies,
originally intended to bridge the gap between science and the
humanities, has been the center of controversy and debate. The most
notable figures in this debate are Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper. In
Scientific Irrationalism, now available in paperback, David Stove
demonstrates how extravagant has been the verbiage wasted on this
issue and how irrational the combatants have been. He shows that
Kuhn and Popper share considerable common ground. Stove argues that
the problems all reside in the reasoning of the critics. He
identifies the logical mistakes and conceptual allusions made by
Kuhn and Popper and their supporters, as well as their collective
dependency on a single argument made by the philosopher of the
Scottish Enlightenment, David Hume. He then demonstrates how little
potency that argument actually has for the claims of science. In
his foreword, Keith Windschuttle explains the debate surrounding
the field of science studies and explores David Stove's
contribution as well as his lack of recognition. In an afterword,
James Franklin discusses reactions to Stove's work.
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