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What is Epistemological Anarchism?

Opublikowane 11.04.2024 — zaktualizowane 11.04.2024

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  • Against Method,
  • anything goes,
  • epistemological anarchism,
  • methodological fallibilism

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Kilian, Krzysztof J. “What Is Epistemological Anarchism?”. Filozoficzne Aspekty Genezy , vol. 20, no. 2, Apr. 2024, https://doi.org/10.53763/fag.2023.20.2.228.

Abstrakt

Epistemological anarchism is a methodological fallibilism, i.e. an approach according to which all scientific knowledge is not only provisional, but so are the methods of acquiring it. It is a belief that we are doomed to a provisional character of knowledge, yet the guide to this provisionality is a selected methodology. This conviction is contrasted with the belief that not only are we doomed to a provisional character of knowledge, but that we have no permanent guide to this provisional knowledge.

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