"Against Method" is a philosophical work by the British philosopher Paul Feyerabend, published in 1975. In this book, Feyerabend challenges the traditional view of scientific methodology, arguing that there is no single scientific method that is universally applicable. Instead, he advocates for a more pluralistic approach to science, suggesting that various methods, including those that may not be strictly empirical or rational, can be valid and valuable.
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