Following up the previous post about Weber’s notion of disenchantment, and its normative implications, this second part of the installment provides some snapshots of episodes in the early 20th century – that is, of Weber’s contemporaries – which all seem to be in conflict with the disenchanted perspective of science. We start by considering some episodes in physics, then move on to the life sciences, before ending with some remarks on the controversial borderland which is psychical research.
Blind Spots of Disenchantment (2/3)
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on May 30, 2011 at 2:35 pm
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Tags: animism, Anne Harrington, élan vital, behaviourism, causality, disenchantment, entelechy, Hans Driesch, Henri Bergson, holism, incalculability, John Watson, Lamarckism, Lebensphilosophie, Max Weber, neo-vitalism, Niels Bohr, organicism, Paul Forman, Society for Psychical Research, Werner Heisenberg, William McDougall
Tags: animism, Anne Harrington, élan vital, behaviourism, causality, disenchantment, entelechy, Hans Driesch, Henri Bergson, holism, incalculability, John Watson, Lamarckism, Lebensphilosophie, Max Weber, neo-vitalism, Niels Bohr, organicism, Paul Forman, Society for Psychical Research, Werner Heisenberg, William McDougall
