Mario Bunge as a Public Intellectual

In Michael Robert Matthews (ed.), Mario Bunge: A Centenary Festschrift. Springer. pp. 63-80 (2019)
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Abstract

Mario Bunge is an important philosopher of science. But he does not limit himself to using his “truth-technology” in his particular philosophical discipline. For decades, he has also endeavored to achieve an independent profile as a public intellectual on the basis of his wide-ranging competence. To this end, he authoritatively criticizes authors who market themselves to the public as anti-scientists or as pseudo-scientists. On his home continent of Latin America, Mario Bunge is regarded as a role model because he has achieved international recognition like no other South American philosopher before him.

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Heinz W. Droste
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (PhD)

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