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Scientific Irrationalism
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One: Philosophy and the English Language: How Irrationalism About Science is Made Credible; One: Neutralising Success Words; Two: Sabotaging Logical Expressions; Two: How Irrationalism About Science Began; Three: The Historical Source Located; Four: The Key Premise of Irrationalism Identified; Five: Further Evidence For This Identification; Afterword

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David Stove

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-With a combination of dazzling philosophical acumen and scarifying wit, Stove does for irrationalism in the philosophy of science what the Romans did for Carthage in the Third Punic War. He assaults and destroys it utterly. It has been a long time since I have read a book of philosophy as entertaining and illuminating.- --Roger Kimball, New Criterion -[T]his book certainly broaches current topics in the philosophy of science with provocative arguments.- --Choice

"With a combination of dazzling philosophical acumen and scarifying wit, Stove does for irrationalism in the philosophy of science what the Romans did for Carthage in the Third Punic War. He assaults and destroys it utterly. It has been a long time since I have read a book of philosophy as entertaining and illuminating." --Roger Kimball, New Criterion "[T]his book certainly broaches current topics in the philosophy of science with provocative arguments." --Choice

"With a combination of dazzling philosophical acumen and scarifying wit, Stove does for irrationalism in the philosophy of science what the Romans did for Carthage in the Third Punic War. He assaults and destroys it utterly. It has been a long time since I have read a book of philosophy as entertaining and illuminating." --Roger Kimball, "New Criterion" "[T]his book certainly broaches current topics in the philosophy of science with provocative arguments." --"Choice"

"With a combination of dazzling philosophical acumen and scarifying wit, Stove does for irrationalism in the philosophy of science what the Romans did for Carthage in the Third Punic War. He assaults and destroys it utterly. It has been a long time since I have read a book of philosophy as entertaining and illuminating."
--Roger Kimball, "New Criterion" "[T]his book certainly broaches current topics in the philosophy of science with provocative arguments."
--"Choice"

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