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The Social and Economic Roots of the Scientific Revolution - Texts by Boris Hessen and Henryk Grossmann

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The texts of Boris Hessen and Henryk Grossmann assembled in this volume are important contributions to the historiography of the Scienti?c Revolution and to the methodology of the historiography of science. They are of course also historical documents, not only testifying to Marxist discourse of the time but also illustrating typical European fates in the ?rst half of the twentieth century. Hessen was born a Jewish subject of the Russian Czar in the Ukraine, participated in the October Revolution and was executed in the Soviet Union at the beginning of the purges. Grossmann was born a Jewish subject of the Austro-Hungarian Kaiser in Poland and served as an Austrian of?cer in the First World War; afterwards he was forced to return to Poland and then because of his revolutionary political activities to emigrate to Germany; with the rise to power of the Nazis he had to ?ee to France and then Americawhilehisfamily,whichremainedinEurope,perishedinNaziconcentration camps. Our own acquaintance with the work of these two authors is also indebted to historical context (under incomparably more fortunate circumstances): the revival of Marxist scholarship in Europe in the wake of the student movement and the p- fessionalization of history of science on the Continent. We hope that under the again very different conditions of the early twenty-?rst century these texts will contribute to the further development of a philosophically informed socio-historical approach to the study of science.

Table des matières

Classical Marxist Historiography of Science: The Hessen-Grossmann-Thesis.- The Social and Economic Roots of Newton's Principia.- The Social Foundations of the Mechanistic Philosophy and Manufacture.- Descartes and the Social Origins of the Mechanistic Concept of the World.- Additional Texts on Mechanism.- Henryk Grossman: A Biographical Sketch.- Boris Hessen: In Lieu of a Biography.

A propos de l'auteur

Peter McLaughlin promovierte 1986 an der FU Berlin bei Margherita von Brentano. Lehr- und Forschungstätigkeit in Berlin, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Konstanz und Johns Hopkins (Baltimore). Seit 2003 Professor für Philosophie an der Universität Heidelberg.

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The texts of Boris Hessen and Henryk Grossmann assembled in this volume are important contributions to the historiography of the Scienti?c Revolution and to the methodology of the historiography of science. They are of course also historical documents, not only testifying to Marxist discourse of the time but also illustrating typical European fates in the ?rst half of the twentieth century. Hessen was born a Jewish subject of the Russian Czar in the Ukraine, participated in the October Revolution and was executed in the Soviet Union at the beginning of the purges. Grossmann was born a Jewish subject of the Austro-Hungarian Kaiser in Poland and served as an Austrian of?cer in the First World War; afterwards he was forced to return to Poland and then because of his revolutionary political activities to emigrate to Germany; with the rise to power of the Nazis he had to ?ee to France and then Americawhilehisfamily,whichremainedinEurope,perishedinNaziconcentration camps. Our own acquaintance with the work of these two authors is also indebted to historical context (under incomparably more fortunate circumstances): the revival of Marxist scholarship in Europe in the wake of the student movement and the p- fessionalization of history of science on the Continent. We hope that under the again very different conditions of the early twenty-?rst century these texts will contribute to the further development of a philosophically informed socio-historical approach to the study of science.

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From the reviews:
“This book is an important gateway to study how Marxist ideas have shaped the development of science studies. … This volume … provides an enlightening introduction to the first stage in the shaping of modern science studies by Marxist theory. It also effectively opens a historical window to questions about later interactions of Marxism and science studies. … a book that is very helpful in understanding of how ideas about the social nature and role of science have developed since the 1930s … .” (Nils Roll-Hansen, Metascience, Vol. 21, 2012)

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From the reviews:
"This book is an important gateway to study how Marxist ideas have shaped the development of science studies. ... This volume ... provides an enlightening introduction to the first stage in the shaping of modern science studies by Marxist theory. It also effectively opens a historical window to questions about later interactions of Marxism and science studies. ... a book that is very helpful in understanding of how ideas about the social nature and role of science have developed since the 1930s ... ." (Nils Roll-Hansen, Metascience, Vol. 21, 2012)

Détails du produit

Collaboration Gideo Freudenthal (Editeur), Gideon Freudenthal (Editeur), Mclaughlin (Editeur), McLaughlin (Editeur), Peter McLaughlin (Editeur)
Edition Springer Netherlands
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 05.11.2012
 
EAN 9781402096037
ISBN 978-1-4020-9603-7
Pages 273
Dimensions 161 mm x 237 mm x 26 mm
Poids 572 g
Illustrations XI, 273 p.
Thèmes Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
Boston Studies in the Philosop
Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Philosophie > Général, dictionnaires
Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Sciences naturelles en général

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