Paul Feyerabend Quote

The purpose of education, so one would think, is to introduce the young into life, and that means: into the society where they are born and into the physical universe that surrounds the society. The method of education often consists in the teaching of some basic myth. The myth is available in various versions. More advanced versions may be taught by initiation rites which firmly implant them into the mind. Knowing the myth, the grown-up can explain almost everything (or else he can turn to experts for more detailed information). He is the master of Nature and of Society. He understands them both and he knows how to interact with them. However, he is not the master of the myth that guides his understanding.


How To Defend Society Against Science (1975)


The purpose of education, so one would think, is to introduce the young into life, and that means: into the society where they are born and into the...

The purpose of education, so one would think, is to introduce the young into life, and that means: into the society where they are born and into the...

The purpose of education, so one would think, is to introduce the young into life, and that means: into the society where they are born and into the...

The purpose of education, so one would think, is to introduce the young into life, and that means: into the society where they are born and into the...