The article concerns dynamic aspects of scientific discourse understood as a domain of communication subject to cultural influences. The problem, inspired by Michel Foucault’s concept of archaeology of scientific reason, is presented through the ex- ample of alchemy, a specific phenomenon co-creating a scientific discourse both in the past and in the present. The relation of science with its discursive aspect (in various ways) with the past, and thus also with memory is undeniable, no matter how you consider the issue. This relation also affects the perception of science as such and scientific discourses, which is still an interesting field of observation. The discourse(s) on alchemy and its very status in the universe of communication...
Si, dès le XVIIIe siècle le vocabulaire de la chimie s’est unifié et s’est vu apposé une certaine no...
International audienceThis brief introductory text to the articles presented in this session re-exam...
This special issue of Ambix is an outgrowth of the Tenth Annual Postgraduate Workshop titled "Societ...
The only decentralized trade which carries the ember of the metallurgic narrative is that of the alc...
The subject of alchemy is often only relegated to a footnote of the history of modern chemistry. Whe...
The future of discourse vs. cultural memoryThe phenomenon of blurring of the existing linguistic mea...
Understanding Nature of Science (NOS) is a central component of scientific literacy, which is agreed...
It is commonly believed that the scientific discourse is free from mythological stratification and t...
v anglickém jazyce The theses focuses on enchantment by new information technologies which occurred ...
Summary: When, in 1988, Nature finally published results by Jacques Benveniste seeming to show that ...
As part of a series of studies in which we investigate the integration of verbal and nonverbal aspec...
The article compares two versions of the development of cultural studies. In the first (wide) versi...
The increased popularity of the label "cultural " within science studies, especially in re...
As a totality, the contributions to this issue demonstrate that examining the rhetoric of science fu...
The accent on scientific and empirical character of alchemy, especially from the field of the histor...
Si, dès le XVIIIe siècle le vocabulaire de la chimie s’est unifié et s’est vu apposé une certaine no...
International audienceThis brief introductory text to the articles presented in this session re-exam...
This special issue of Ambix is an outgrowth of the Tenth Annual Postgraduate Workshop titled "Societ...
The only decentralized trade which carries the ember of the metallurgic narrative is that of the alc...
The subject of alchemy is often only relegated to a footnote of the history of modern chemistry. Whe...
The future of discourse vs. cultural memoryThe phenomenon of blurring of the existing linguistic mea...
Understanding Nature of Science (NOS) is a central component of scientific literacy, which is agreed...
It is commonly believed that the scientific discourse is free from mythological stratification and t...
v anglickém jazyce The theses focuses on enchantment by new information technologies which occurred ...
Summary: When, in 1988, Nature finally published results by Jacques Benveniste seeming to show that ...
As part of a series of studies in which we investigate the integration of verbal and nonverbal aspec...
The article compares two versions of the development of cultural studies. In the first (wide) versi...
The increased popularity of the label "cultural " within science studies, especially in re...
As a totality, the contributions to this issue demonstrate that examining the rhetoric of science fu...
The accent on scientific and empirical character of alchemy, especially from the field of the histor...
Si, dès le XVIIIe siècle le vocabulaire de la chimie s’est unifié et s’est vu apposé une certaine no...
International audienceThis brief introductory text to the articles presented in this session re-exam...
This special issue of Ambix is an outgrowth of the Tenth Annual Postgraduate Workshop titled "Societ...