Objectivity

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出版者:Zone Books
作者:Lorraine Daston
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頁數:501
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出版時間:2007-10-31
價格:USD 38.95
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9781890951788
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  • 科學史
  • 哲學
  • 科學哲學
  • 科學
  • 曆史
  • 科普
  • Lorraine_Daston
  • STS
  • 哲學
  • 客觀主義
  • 理性
  • 自由
  • 個人主義
  • 現實主義
  • 思想
  • 認知
  • 獨立
  • 批判
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具體描述

Objectivity has a history, and it is full of surprises. In Objectivity, Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison chart the emergence of objectivity in the mid-nineteenth-century sciences—and show how the concept differs from its alternatives, truth-to-nature and trained judgment. This is a story of lofty epistemic ideals fused with workaday practices in the making of scientific images.

From the eighteenth through the early twenty-first centuries, the images that reveal the deepest commitments of the empirical sciences—from anatomy to crystallography—are those featured in scientific atlases, the compendia that teach practitioners what is worth looking at and how to look at it. Galison and Daston use atlas images to uncover a hidden history of scientific objectivity and its rivals. Whether an atlas maker idealizes an image to capture the essentials in the name of truth-to-nature or refuses to erase even the most incidental detail in the name of objectivity or highlights patterns in the name of trained judgment is a decision enforced by an ethos as well as by an epistemology.

As Daston and Galison argue, atlases shape the subjects as well as the objects of science. To pursue objectivity—or truth-to-nature or trained judgment—is simultaneously to cultivate a distinctive scientific self wherein knowing and knower converge. Moreover, the very point at which they visibly converge is in the very act of seeing not as a separate individual but as a member of a particular scientific community. Embedded in the atlas image, therefore, are the traces of consequential choices about knowledge, persona, and collective sight. Objectivity is a book addressed to anyone interested in the elusive and crucial notion of objectivity—and in what it means to peer into the world scientifically.

著者簡介

Lorraine Daston is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, Germany. She is the coauthor of Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150-1750 and the editor of Things That Talk: Object Lessons from Art and Science (both Zone Books).

Peter Galison is Pellegrino University Professor of the History of Science and of Physics at Harvard University. He is the author of Einstein's Clocks, Poincaré's Maps: Empires of Time, How Experiments End, and Image and Logic: A Material Culture of Microphysics, among other books, and coeditor (with Emily Thompson) of The Architecture of Science (MIT Press, 1999).

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哲學史可以,科學圖像可以,具體學科的曆史也可以,objectivity這種概念的曆史也可以

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to reread

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哲學史可以,科學圖像可以,具體學科的曆史也可以,objectivity這種概念的曆史也可以

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這本書應該作為理工科學生的必讀書,寫的實在太好

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十分精彩的關於truth-to-nature vs.mechanical objectivity的討論。我是真心喜歡Daston的書

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