pood
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I recently read The Great Paradox of Science, by Mano Singham (nuclear physicist, retired). Singham argues that descriptions of science and the scientific method all fail for one reason or another, including Popper’s falsifiability. He claims that:
Scientists are always seeking what works and thus tend to be philosophical and methodological opportunists, quite willing to abandon one approach and shift to an alternative if they think that it will produce better results.
This is exactly Feyerabend’s view, and the reason why there is no such thing as THE scientific method. I’d wager Singham has read Against Method.