Farewell to Reason
<i>Farewell to Reason</i> offers a vigorous challenge to the scientific rationalism that underlies Western ideals of “progress†and “development,†whose damaging social and ecological consequences are now widely recognized. <br><br>For all their variety in theme and occasion, the essays in this book share a consistent philosophical purpose. Whether discussing Greek art and thought, vindicating the church’s battle with Galileo, exploring the development of quantum physics or exposing the dogmatism of Karl Popper, Feyerabend defends a relativist and historicist notion of the sciences. The appeal to reason, he insists, is empty, and must be replaced by a notion of science that subordinates it to the needs of citizens and communities.<br><br>Provocative, polemical and rigorously argued, <i>Farewell to Reason</i> will infuriate Feyerabend’s critics and delight his many admirers.