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Michael Gisiger :mastodon: (@gisiger) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 3.986 · Folger: 396
Di 30.07.2024 20:23
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"Experimental metaphysics gained something of an official headquarters in the 1970s with the founding of the Association Ferdinand Gonseth in Bienne, Switzerland. “Science and philosophy form one body,” it stated in its founding values, “and all that happens in science, whether in its methods or in its results, may resound on philosophy even in its most fundamental principles.” This was a radical statement — equally shocking to both science and philosophy. The association published an underground newsletter called Epistemological Letters, a kind of physics “zine,” with typed, mimeographed pages speckled with hand-drawn equations that was mailed out to 100 or so physicists and philosophers who comprised a new counterculture — the daring few who wanted to discuss experimental metaphysics."
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