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Ausgangspunkt dieser zum Standardwerk gewordenen Studie ist ein Kernbegriff der neuzeitlichen Wissenschaft. Objektivität, so zeigt sich, hat eine Geschichte, die voller Überraschungen steckt. Lorraine Daston und Peter Galison zeichnen sie nach, vom 18. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart, und zeigen unter anderem, dass die Herausbildung eines solchen erkenntnistheoretischen Ideals mit alltäglichen Praktiken der Herstellung wissenschaftlicher Bilder einhergeht. Ihr opulent illustriertes Buch richtet sich an alle, die sich für den wissenschaftshistorisch wie wissenschaftstheoretisch zentralen Begriff der Objektivität interessieren - und dafür, was es heißt, mit wissenschaftlichem Blick auf die Welt zu schauen.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-518-30058-9
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
PublisherSuhrkamp
Publication townBerlin
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date09/12/2024
Series no.2458
Pages530 pages
LanguageGerman
Article no.28525805
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.bcc45f5cffe547178c000190bbbadb65
Product groupBU610
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Lorraine Daston, geboren 1951, war bis zu ihrer Emeritierung 2019 Direktorin am Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte in Berlin.

Peter Galison, geboren 1955, ist Joseph Pellegrino University Professor für Wissenschaftsgeschichte und Physik an der Harvard University sowie Direktor der Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments ebendort.

Christa Krüger übersetzte u.a. Werke von Louis Begley, Penelope Fitzgerald und Richard Rorty. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Berlin.
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