ABSTRACT: Since its inception in the eighteenth century, the discipline of the history of science has served a motley collection of extrinsic disciplinary interests, philosophical ideas, and cultural movements. This paper examines the historiographical implications of modernism and postmodernism and shows how they influenced positivist, postpositivist, and sociological interpretations of the Chemical Revolution. It also shows how these interpretations served the disciplinary interests of science, philosophy, and sociology, respectively, and it points toward a model of the history of science as history
What is the history of science? How has it changed over the course of the twentieth century? And wha...
Reinhardt C. Historische Wissenschaftsforschung, heute. Überlegungen zu einer Geschichte der Wissens...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
Recent interest in the Chemical Revolutin is shaped by interpretive strateies assoicated with the em...
In recent times, a criticism on the method of science has been launched in the name of postmodernism...
Departing from Nietzsche's considerations on the relationship between the unwillingness of forgettin...
The argument that recent attempts to model technology studies on science studies have consequences f...
International audienceIn this paper I would like to venture some historiographical reflections on th...
This paper deals with Ágnes Heller's suggestion, in A Theory of Modernity (1999), to ascribe to scie...
Opening with an introduction that explains developments in the history of science over the last thre...
Scientific revolution has been one of the most controversial topics in the history and philosophy of...
Philosophy of science and history of science both have a significant relation to science itself; but...
This introductory article attempts to discuss the phenomenon of postmodernism and its impact on sc...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the ‘Scientific Revolution’ has arguably occupied centre stage in m...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
What is the history of science? How has it changed over the course of the twentieth century? And wha...
Reinhardt C. Historische Wissenschaftsforschung, heute. Überlegungen zu einer Geschichte der Wissens...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
Recent interest in the Chemical Revolutin is shaped by interpretive strateies assoicated with the em...
In recent times, a criticism on the method of science has been launched in the name of postmodernism...
Departing from Nietzsche's considerations on the relationship between the unwillingness of forgettin...
The argument that recent attempts to model technology studies on science studies have consequences f...
International audienceIn this paper I would like to venture some historiographical reflections on th...
This paper deals with Ágnes Heller's suggestion, in A Theory of Modernity (1999), to ascribe to scie...
Opening with an introduction that explains developments in the history of science over the last thre...
Scientific revolution has been one of the most controversial topics in the history and philosophy of...
Philosophy of science and history of science both have a significant relation to science itself; but...
This introductory article attempts to discuss the phenomenon of postmodernism and its impact on sc...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the ‘Scientific Revolution’ has arguably occupied centre stage in m...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
What is the history of science? How has it changed over the course of the twentieth century? And wha...
Reinhardt C. Historische Wissenschaftsforschung, heute. Überlegungen zu einer Geschichte der Wissens...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...