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Epistemic Virtues in the Sciences and the Humanities

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Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 321

Jeroen van Dongen/Herman Paul

Springer Verlag GmbH

117.69

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

Focuses on how scholars in the sciences and humanities studied their subjects, through the innovative prism of epistemic virtues Examines interactions, the transfer of epistemic virtues and differences across scholarly fields Makes a rare attempt to attain an integrated perspective on the history of the sciences and humanities

Autorenportrait

Jeroen van Dongen is Professor of the History of Science at the University of Amsterdam. He is the author of Einsteins Unification (Cambridge University Press, 2010). He has served as Editor and Associate Editor of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein at Caltech and recently edited the volume Cold War Science and the Transatlantic Circulation of Knowledge (Brill, 2015). Van Dongen has published extensively in journals as Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Centaurus and Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences. Herman Paul is Associate Professor of Historical Theory and Historiography at Leiden University. He is the author of Key Issues in Historical Theory (Routledge, 2015) and Hayden White: The Historical Imagination (Polity Press, 2011) and project leader of The Scholarly Self: Character, Habit, and Virtue in the Humanities, 1860-1930. Out of this project emerged several articles that are of immediate relevance to the proposed volume, including Virtue Language in Nineteenth-Century Orientalism: A Case Study in Historical Epistemology,  Modern Intellectual History (forthcoming); What Is a Scholarly Persona? Ten Theses on Virtues, Skills, and Desires, History and Theory 53 (2014), 348-371; Weak Historicism: On Hierarchies of Intellectual Virtues and Goods, Journal of the Philosophy of History 6 (2012), 369-388; and Performing History: How Historical Scholarship is Shaped by Epistemic Virtues, History and Theory 50 (2011), 1-19.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 23.06.2018

Umfang: vi, 198 S., 3 s/w Illustr., 198 p. 3 illus.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

ISBN/EAN: 9783319840406

Umbreit-Nr.: 6777543

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