Voice from the past - hear Imre Lakatos speak 30 years onNovember 14, 2002The voice of distinguished LSE philosopher Imre Lakatos can be heard giving a lecture once again - almost 30 years after it was first broadcast. To mark the 80th anniversary of Lakatos`s birth on 9 November 1922, the Imre Lakatos Memorial Fund at LSE is making available on the internet the recording of his 20 minute BBC Open University radio talk `Science and Pseudoscience`, originally broadcast in June 1973. This is the first time sound recordings of any lectures by the School`s previous great academics have been made available on the internet, a novelty that may also be a world-wide `first` for any university website. A transcript accompanies the sound recording on the online site at www.lse.ac.uk/lakatos/ Imre Lakatos was an internationally renowned philosopher of mathematics and science who first come to prominence in what is now known as `the Popper-Kuhn-Lakatos-Feyerabend debate` of the mid 1960`s and thereafter about the empirical rationality of science or not. He lectured at LSE from 1960 until his death in 1974 at the age of 51. Alex Bellamy, who had the original idea and helped set up the site with LSE philosophers and web experts, said: `The talk is essentially a summary of the central thesis of what sadly turned out to be the last annual course of Lakatos`s renowned and highly entertaining LSE lectures on scientific method, given in autumn 1973 and first published in 1999.` [See Chapter 1 of `For and Against Method: Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend` edited by Matteo Motterlini, Chicago University Press, 1999.] `We hope it will be a pleasure for those who know his work to hear the man himself, and will provide his own most accessible introduction to it for those who do not. Ideally, we would like to make more sound and video archive material of great LSE academics available on the web.` London School of Economics (LSE) |
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