الأسس الأبستمولوجية للفوضوية في المنهج عند بول فييرابند
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Teacher Training College of Bouzareah
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The issue of anarchism according to Feyerabend seems to be of great importance, as it contributed to eliminating the excessive confidence in science that had prevailed in the past two decades and reconsidering the absolute acceptance of the truth of scientific theories and the scientific method. Feyerabend’s revolution was not against science and method as much as it opened the door wide to creativity. And freedom from methodological restrictions and removing that aura over the sanctity of the scientific method, because the latter is a human industry and intellectual creativity par excellence, and as long as it is so, it must be subject to political decisions and ideologies managed by Western powers, so his chaotic idea is not an absurd idea, but rather a path that does not adhere to strict methodological rules, as much as It is not a path to creativity and liberation. Science alone is not sufficient to reach and achieve certain results. Rather, better results can be achieved through other methods such as myth, legend, and art, and as he says, “everything is good.”