"Unanimity of opinion may be fitting for a……" — Paul Feyerabend
"Unanimity of opinion may be fitting for a church, for the frightened or greedy victims of some (ancient, or modern) myth, or for the weak and willing followers of some tyrant. Variety of opinion is necessary for objective knowledge. And a method that encourages variety is also the only method that is comparable with a humanitarian outlook."
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Paul Feyerabend
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26 Quotes by Paul Feyerabend
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The only principle that does not inhibit progress is: anything goes.
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