Paradox of Enrichment

A blog about ecology, evolution and other aspects of biology from a theoretical perspective. In addition, this blog will also touch upon the other sciences, politics, history and random musings as they are necessary for understanding life.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Daily Science Quote

It is clear, then, that the idea of a fixed method, or of a fixed theory of rationality, rests on too naive a view of a man and his social surroundings. To those who look at the rich material provided by history, and who are not intent on impoverishing it in order to please their lower instincts, their craving for intellectual security in the form of clarity, precision, 'objectivity', 'truth', it will become clear that there is only one principle that can be defended under all circumstances and in all stages of human development. It is the principle: anything goes.

Paul Feyerabend, in Against Method, Third Edition, p.18-19.

1 Comments:

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