Philosophies of technology : : Francis Bacon and his contemporaries / / edited by Claus Zittel ... [et al.].

The essays in the present volume attempt to historically reconstruct the various dependencies of philosophical and scientific knowledge of the material and technical culture of the early modern era and to draw systematic conclusions for the writing of early modern history of science. The divisive tr...

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Superior document:Intersections, v. 11
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Intersections (Boston, Mass.) ; v. 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (616 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
“Industrious Observations, Grounded Conclusions, And Profitable Inventions And Discoveries; The Best State Of That Province”: Technology And Culture During Francis Bacon ’s Stay In France /
Francis Bacon’s Scientia Operativa, The Tradition Of The Workshops, And The Secrets Of Nature /
Technical Knowledge And The Advancement Of Learning: Some Questions About ‘Perfectibility’ And ‘Invention’ /
The Weatherglass And Its Observers In The Early Seventeenth Century /
The Role Of Mechanics In Francis Bacon’s Great Instauration /
Bacon’s Brotherhood And Its Classical Sources: Producing And Communicating Knowledge In The Project Of The Great Instauration /
The Whale Under The Microscope: Technology And Objectivity In Two Renaissance Utopias /
The Role Of Metaphors In William Harvey’s Thought /
Legitimating The Machine: The Epistemological Foundation Of Technological Metaphor In The Natural Philosophy Of René Descartes /
Descartes As Bricoleur /
The Poet And The Philosopher: Francis Bacon And Georg Philipp Harsdörffer /
Formal Causes And Mechanical Causes: The Analogy Of The Musical Instrument In Late Seventeenth-Century Natural Philosophy /
The Modern Wonder And Its Enemies: Courtly Innovations In The Spanish Renaissance /
The Gap Between Theory And Practice: Hydrodynamical And Hydraulical Utopias In The 18th Century /
Sentimental Hydraulics: Utopia And Technology In 18th-Century France /
History Redoubled: The Synthesis Of Facts In Linnaean Natural History /
Rescue Attempts: Scientific Images And The Mysteries Of Power In The Era Of Louis XIV /
Index Nominum /
Summary:The essays in the present volume attempt to historically reconstruct the various dependencies of philosophical and scientific knowledge of the material and technical culture of the early modern era and to draw systematic conclusions for the writing of early modern history of science. The divisive transformation of humanist scholarly culture, the Scholastic school philosophy, as well as magic in the form of a philosophy of practice is always associated with the work of Francis Bacon. All of these essays in this volume reflect the close interaction between technical models and knowledge production in natural philosophy, natural history and epistemology. It becomes clear that the technological developments of the early modern era cannot be adequately depicted in the form of a pure history of technology but rather only as part of a broader, cultural history of the sciences. Contributors include: Todd Andrew Borlik, Arianna Borrelli, Thomas Brandstetter, Daniel Damler, Luisa Dolza, Moritz Epple, Berthold Heinecke, Dana Jalobeanu, Jürgen Klein, Staffan Müller-Wille, Romano Nanni, Jarmo Pulkkinen, Pablo Schneider, Andrés Vaccari, Benjamin Wardhaugh, Sophie Weeks, and Claus Zittel.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282602748
9786612602740
9047442318
ISSN:1568-1181 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Claus Zittel ... [et al.].