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David Stove

    David Charles Stove était un philosophe australien et un journaliste polémique largement publié. Son travail dans la philosophie des sciences comprenait des critiques du scepticisme inductif de David Hume, ainsi que de ce qu'il considérait comme l'irrationalisme de Karl Popper, Thomas Kuhn, Imre Lakatos et Paul Feyerabend. Stove était également un critique de l'idéalisme et de la sociobiologie, décrivant cette dernière comme une nouvelle religion dans laquelle les gènes jouent le rôle de dieux.

    Scientific Irrationalism
    Darwinian Fairytales
    On Enlightenment
    Against the Idols of the Age
    Secession, State, and Liberty
    • Secession, State, and Liberty

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(10)Évaluer

      Exploring the rise of secessionist movements, the book delves into the political motivations behind attempts to break away from central government authority in the post-Cold War era. It examines various case studies and the implications of these movements on national and international stability, highlighting the challenges and complexities faced by governments in addressing such aspirations for independence.

      Secession, State, and Liberty
    • Against the Idols of the Age

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      David Stove, an influential Australian philosopher, is celebrated for his incisive critiques of prevailing intellectual and cultural norms, particularly regarding scientific irrationalism and Darwinian theories. His essays blend clarity, humor, and a robust common sense, tackling topics like race, feminism, and Enlightenment philosophy with sharp, uncompromising prose. The collection culminates in a compelling critique of Darwinism, showcasing Stove's ability to provoke thought and challenge established beliefs. His legacy includes numerous essays and books that continue to resonate in philosophical discourse.

      Against the Idols of the Age
    • On Enlightenment

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(13)Évaluer

      Exploring the concept of enlightenment, this book delves into the principles of liberty, equality, and rationalism, emphasizing the importance of secularism. It highlights the relationship between knowledge and well-being, arguing that enlightenment ideals are essential for personal and societal development. Through a critical lens, it examines how these concepts have shaped modern thought and continue to influence contemporary issues.

      On Enlightenment
    • Darwinian Fairytales

      • 345pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(82)Évaluer

      Concludes that Darwin's theory of evolution is a ridiculous slander on human beings. This book provides an inventory of what the author regards as the unbelievable claims of Darwinism.

      Darwinian Fairytales
    • Scientific Irrationalism

      Origins of a Postmodern Cult

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      David Stove, a prominent yet underappreciated philosophical essayist from Australia, offers profound insights that challenge conventional thinking. His work delves into various philosophical themes with clarity and wit, making complex ideas accessible. Through his essays, he engages with significant intellectual debates, showcasing his unique perspective and mastery of philosophy. Stove's contributions invite readers to reconsider established beliefs and appreciate the depth of philosophical inquiry.

      Scientific Irrationalism