The idea that science can, and should, be run according to fixed and universal rules, is both unrealistic and pernicious.


Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge, Chapter 18 (p. 295), Verso. 1978


The idea that science can, and should, be run according to fixed and universal rules, is both unrealistic and pernicious.

The idea that science can, and should, be run according to fixed and universal rules, is both unrealistic and pernicious.

The idea that science can, and should, be run according to fixed and universal rules, is both unrealistic and pernicious.

The idea that science can, and should, be run according to fixed and universal rules, is both unrealistic and pernicious.