Progress achieved probing well-entrenched well-founded forms life unpo — Paul Karl Feyerabend, Problems Empiricism: Philosophical Papers: Problems Empiricism v. 2 (Philosophical Papers

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Progress has always been achieved by probing well-entrenched and well-founded forms of life with unpopular and unfounded values. This is how man gradually freed himself from fear and from the tyranny of unexamined systems.

Paul Karl Feyerabend, Problems of Empiricism: Philosophical Papers: Problems of Empiricism v. 2 (Philosophical Papers

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