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"Feyerabend was definitely one of the great thinkers of twentieth century philosophy."
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"Feyerabend famously quipped that the only rule of method is that anything goes. Philosophy of Nature sheds light on his transition from critical rationalist to epistemological anarchist. Ranging from Stonehenge and Homer to Bohr and Einstein, the book creatively explores the relations of mythological thought to philosophy and science."
Howard Sankey, University of Melbourne

"In this book, we can see another side of this multi-faceted figure: Feyerabend as a historical philosopher of nature and as an analyst of the development of ancient Greek philosophy. This puts some of his apparently outrageous positions into perspective and reveals their sometimes quite sophisticated background."
Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Leibniz Universität Hannover



Table of Contents

Paul Feyerabend, an Historical Philosopher of Nature vii

Editorial Notes xxviii

Paul Feyerabend: Philosophy of Nature 1

Preliminary Note 3

1. Presuppositions of Myths, and the Knowledge of their Inventors 5

1.1. Stone Age Art and Knowledge of Nature 9

1.2. Megalithic Astronomy (Stonehenge) 15

1.3. Critique of Primitivist Interpretations of the Prehistoric Era 22

1.4. The Dynamic Worldview of Stone Age Humans 26

2. The Structure and Function of Myths 34

2.1. Theories of Myth 36

2.2. The Theory of Nature Myths and Structuralism 46

3. Homer’s Aggregate Universe 50

3.1. The Paratactic World of Archaic Art 51

3.2. Worldview and Knowledge in Homer’s Epics 65

3.3. Views of Reality and the Language of Science: Some Basic Considerations 77

4. Transition to an Explicitly Conceptual Approach to Nature 87

4.1. The New World of the Philosophers: Advantages and Disadvantages 91

4.2. Historical Factors for the Emergence of Philosophy 96

4.3. Predecessors in Hesiod’s and Oriental Cosmogonies 104

5. Philosophy of Nature through Parmenides 113

5.1. Hesiod and Anaximander: Changing Worldviews 114

5.2. Xenophanes: Critic of Religion and Epistemologist 134

5.3. Parmenides: The Origins of Western Philosophy of Nature 147

6. Western Philosophy of Nature from Aristotle to Bohr 158

6.1. Aristotle’s Research Program 159

6.2. Descartes: The Mathematical Approach to Nature 169

6.3. Galileo, Bacon, Agrippa: Empiricism without Foundations 173

6.4. Hegel: The Dynamics of Concepts 185

6.5. Newton, Leibniz, Mach: Problems of Mechanism 192

6.6. Einstein, Bohr, Bohm: Signs of a New Era 197

7. Conclusion 205

Paul Feyerabend: Previously Unpublished Documents 209

Letter to Jack J. C. Smart, December 1963 211

Preparation (Request for a Sabbatical, 1977) 220

Report on 1980 Sabbatical 232

Bibliography 235

Index 250

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "Feyerabend was definitely one of the great thinkers of twentieth century philosophy."
      Philosophy Now

      "Feyerabend famously quipped that the only rule of method is that anything goes. Philosophy of Nature sheds light on his transition from critical rationalist to epistemological anarchist. Ranging from Stonehenge and Homer to Bohr and Einstein, the book creatively explores the relations of mythological thought to philosophy and science."
      Howard Sankey, University of Melbourne

      "In this book, we can see another side of this multi-faceted figure: Feyerabend as a historical philosopher of nature and as an analyst of the development of ancient Greek philosophy. This puts some of his apparently outrageous positions into perspective and reveals their sometimes quite sophisticated background."
      Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Leibniz Universität Hannover



      Table of Contents

      Paul Feyerabend, an Historical Philosopher of Nature vii

      Editorial Notes xxviii

      Paul Feyerabend: Philosophy of Nature 1

      Preliminary Note 3

      1. Presuppositions of Myths, and the Knowledge of their Inventors 5

      1.1. Stone Age Art and Knowledge of Nature 9

      1.2. Megalithic Astronomy (Stonehenge) 15

      1.3. Critique of Primitivist Interpretations of the Prehistoric Era 22

      1.4. The Dynamic Worldview of Stone Age Humans 26

      2. The Structure and Function of Myths 34

      2.1. Theories of Myth 36

      2.2. The Theory of Nature Myths and Structuralism 46

      3. Homer’s Aggregate Universe 50

      3.1. The Paratactic World of Archaic Art 51

      3.2. Worldview and Knowledge in Homer’s Epics 65

      3.3. Views of Reality and the Language of Science: Some Basic Considerations 77

      4. Transition to an Explicitly Conceptual Approach to Nature 87

      4.1. The New World of the Philosophers: Advantages and Disadvantages 91

      4.2. Historical Factors for the Emergence of Philosophy 96

      4.3. Predecessors in Hesiod’s and Oriental Cosmogonies 104

      5. Philosophy of Nature through Parmenides 113

      5.1. Hesiod and Anaximander: Changing Worldviews 114

      5.2. Xenophanes: Critic of Religion and Epistemologist 134

      5.3. Parmenides: The Origins of Western Philosophy of Nature 147

      6. Western Philosophy of Nature from Aristotle to Bohr 158

      6.1. Aristotle’s Research Program 159

      6.2. Descartes: The Mathematical Approach to Nature 169

      6.3. Galileo, Bacon, Agrippa: Empiricism without Foundations 173

      6.4. Hegel: The Dynamics of Concepts 185

      6.5. Newton, Leibniz, Mach: Problems of Mechanism 192

      6.6. Einstein, Bohr, Bohm: Signs of a New Era 197

      7. Conclusion 205

      Paul Feyerabend: Previously Unpublished Documents 209

      Letter to Jack J. C. Smart, December 1963 211

      Preparation (Request for a Sabbatical, 1977) 220

      Report on 1980 Sabbatical 232

      Bibliography 235

      Index 250

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