6 Quotes & Sayings By Ian Hacking

Ian Hacking is a Professor of the History of Science at the University of Toronto. He has published widely on the history of psychology, medicine, philosophy, and technology. He is the author of several books, including The Taming of Chance (1994), Surrogate Science (2000), and The Emergence of Probability (2001).

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Both [Quine and Feyerabend] want to revise a version of positivism. Quine started with the Vienna Circle, and Feyerabend with the Copenhagen school of quantum mechanics. Both the Circle and the school have been called children of Ernst Mach; if so, the philosophies of Feyerabend and Quine must be his grandchildren. Ian Hacking
The best reaction to a paradox is to invent a...
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The best reaction to a paradox is to invent a genuinely new and deep idea. Ian Hacking
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Labels such as ‘‘the culture wars, ’’ ‘‘the science wars, ’’ or ‘‘the Freud wars’’ are now widely used to refer to some of the disagreements thatplague contemporary intellectual life .. But I would like to register a gentle protest. Metaphors influence the mind in many unnoticed ways. The willingness to describe fierce disagreement in terms of the metaphors of war makes the very existence of real wars seem more natural, more inevitable, more a part of the human condition. It also betrays us into an insensibility toward the very idea of war, so that we are less prone to be aware of how totally disgusting real wars really are. Ian Hacking
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Every moral teacher or spiritual adviser gives injunctions about how to live wisely and well. But life is so complicated and full of uncertainty that rules seldom tell us quite what to do. Ian Hacking
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What are the relationships between power and knowledge? There are two bad, short answers: 1. Knowledge provides an instrument that those in power can wield for their own ends. 2. A new body of knowledge brings into being a new class of people or institutions that can exercise a new kind of power. Ian Hacking