FEYERABEND ON HUMAN LIFE, ABSTRACTION, AND THE CONQUEST OF ABUNDANCE

Authors

  • Ian James Kidd University of Nottingham

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202461350

Keywords:

abstraction, abundance, Conquest of Abundance, Feyerabend, human life, science

Abstract

I offer a new interpretation of Feyerabend’s ‘conquest of abundance’ narrative. I consider and reject both the ontological reading as implausible and the ‘historical’ reading as uncompelling. My own proposal is that the ‘conquest of abundance’ be understood in terms of an impoverishment of the richness of human experience. For Feyerabend, such abundance is ‘conquered’ when individuals internalize distorting epistemic prejudices, including those integral to the theoretical conceptions associated with the sciences. I describe several ways, identified by Feyerabend, in which individuals can be led to occlude the richness of their experience in ways that are existentially impoverishing.

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2024-09-26

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2024. FEYERABEND ON HUMAN LIFE, ABSTRACTION, AND THE CONQUEST OF ABUNDANCE. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 61, 3 (Sep. 2024), 191–211. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202461350.