Elements of Greek Scepticism in Richard Feynman’s Views on Science

Authors

  • Bogdan Dembiński Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach

Keywords:

philosophy of science, Richard Feynman, criticism, scepticism, ancient scepticism, epistemology, continuity of philosophical tradition

Abstract

The article considers some aspects of Richard Feynman’s philosophy of science. The basic assumptions of Feynman’s views on science refer back to the tradition of Greek scepticism. Interestingly, Feynman was probably unaware of this relation, still he became an outstanding modern continuator of this tradition. The analysis is based on Feynman’s lectures included in The Character of Physical Law.

Published

2018-05-09

How to Cite

Dembiński, B. (2018). Elements of Greek Scepticism in Richard Feynman’s Views on Science. Folia Philosophica, 34. Retrieved from https://trrest.vot.pl/ojsus/index.php/FOLIA/article/view/6967