Science and its history: a reassessment of the historiography of science
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CONTENTS ABSTRACT VII FOREWORD XIII PREFACE XVII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXI I.
CHRONICLERS IN THE COURTS OF SCIENCE: PRELIMINARY ESSAYS ON THE
TRADITIONS AND THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE I PREFACE 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 3
INTRODUCTORY NOTE: ON STUDIES AND THEIR MOTIVATIONS 5 FIRST PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE DESIRABLE STANDARD OFPUBLICATION 11 SECOND PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE DESIRABLE STANDARD OF CRITICISM 33 THIRD PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE DESIRABLE STANDARD OFPOPULAR SCIENCE 56 FOURTH PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE MERIT OFFLOGGING DEAD HORSES 91 CONCLUDING PRE1IMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE SIFTING OFTHE GRAIN FROM THE CHAFF. 117 11. TOWARDS AN
HISTORIOGRAPHY OF SCIENCE 119 INTRODUCTORY NOTE 119 CORRECTIONS 120 I.
THE INDUCTIVIST PHILOSOPHY PAINTS IDEAS AND EVEN THINKERS AS BLACK OR
WHITE; ITS CRITERION FOR WHITENESS IS THE UP-TO-DATE SCIENCE TEXTBOOK
125 2. THE FUNCTION OF INDUCTIVE HISTORIES OF SCIENCE IS LARGE1Y
RITUA1ISTIC, A KIND OF ANCESTOR-WORSHIP 128 3. THE STANDARD PROBLEMS
OFTHE INDUCTIVIST HISTORIAN LARGELY CONCEM QUESTIONS OF WHOM TO WORSHIP
AND FOR WHAT REASON 131 4. HISTORY OF SCIENCE - AS IT IS AND AS IT OUGHT
TO BE. FOR THE INDUCTIVIST, THESE ARE EMBARRASSINGLY DIFFERENT. 135 5.
THE INDUCTIVIST TECHNIQUE, HOWEVER, IS TO IGNORE THIS PROBLEM AND TO
TRANSCRIBE EVER INCREASING NUMBERS OF HISTORICAL DETAILS; THIS LEAVES
LITTLE TIME FOR THINKING CRITICALLY 138 6. AMPERE'S DISCOVERY IS A CASE
THAT MAY BE STUDIED FRUITFULLY WITH THE USE OFHISTORICAL MATERIAL THAT
SHOULD NEITHER BE TRANSCRIBED AS IT STANDS NOR IGNORED 143 IX X CONTENTS
7. THE BROAD OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE IS THE HISTORY OF
SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT AND THEIR CONTROVERSIES; THE INDUCTIVIST
MUST IGNORE SCHOOLS AND CONTROVERSIES; HE IS THUS LEFT WITH SOME VERSION
OFMARXIST ECONOMISM AS THE ONLY TOOL FOR STUDYING THE BROAD OUTLINE 146
8. THE RISE OFTHE CONVENTIONALIST PHILOSOPHY WAS LARGELY DUE TO REVOLT
AGAINST INDUCTIVISM AND ITS BLACK-AND-WHITE CATEGORIZING . 150 9. THE
CONTINUITY THEORY AND THE EMERGENCE TECHNIQUE WERE INVENTED BY DUHEM AS
A TRADITIONALIST CONSERVATIVE ALTERNATIVE TO INDUCTIVIST RADICALISM 153
10. THE CANCEROUS GROWTH OF CONTINUITY INTO A MULTITUDE OF VARIATIONS ON
DUHEM'S THEME IS IRRATIONAL 155 11. THE COMPARATIVE METHOD OF THE
CONVENTIONALIST APPLIES A CRITERION OF RELATIVE RATHER THAN OF ABSOLUTE
MERIT; IT IS THE FIRST SYSTEMATIE HISTORICAL METHOD TO APPEAR IN THE
FIELD OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE; BUT THE COMPARATIVE METHOD, THOUGH ADEQUATE
TO A DEGREE, HAS A LIMITED APPLICATION 162 12. PRIESTLEY'S DISSENT FROM
THE FRENCH SCHOOL OFCHEMISTRY IS HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT, YET IT DOES NOT
FIT THE CONVENTIONALIST FRAMEWORK BECAUSE CONVENTIONALISM TOO LEAVES
LITTLE ROOM FOR CONTROVERSY 166 13. THE ADVANTAGE OF AVOIDING BEING WISE
AFTER THE EVENT IS THAT THIS ALLOWS US TO SEE THE WORID WITH THE EYES OF
THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT, AND THUS TO EXPLAIN IT 169 14. THE
DIFFICULTY OF AVOIDING BEING WISE AFTER THE EVENT ARISES FROM HAVING
SUPPRESSED THE REASONABLE ERRORS THAT THE EVENT HAS CORRECTED 172 15.
THE OBSTACLES ON THE WAY TO A NEW IDEA ARE ACCEPTED REASONABLE ERRORS
THAT CONTRADICT IT 175 16. THE OBSTACLES ON THE WAY TO A NEW FACTUAL
DISCOVERY ARE THE SAME 180 17. 0RSTED'S DISCOVERY WAS DIFFICULT TO MAKE
BECAUSE IT CONFLICTED WITH NEWTON'S THEORY OFFORCE 186 18. HISTORICAL
EXPLANATION OF ANY VALUE IS RARE IN THE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF
SCIENCE, MAINLY BECAUSE OF A NAIVE ACCEPTANCE OFUNTENABLE PHILOSOPHIEAL
PRINCIPLES 193 N OTES 197 III. HISTORIOGRAPHIE ESSAYS 243 1. A
RETROSPECT. 245 2. THE PLACE OFMETAPHYSICS IN THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF
SCIENCE 254 3. RATIONALITY: PHILOSOPHIEAL, SOCIAL, AND HISTORICAL
ASPECTS 266 NOTES 282 4. BETWEEN THE PHILOSOPHY AND THE HISTORY OF
SCIENCE 285 CONTENTS XI 5. SCIENTIFIC OISAGREEMENT. 295 6. KUHN'S WAY
306 IV. HISTORICAL ESSAYS 335 1. WHO NEEDS ARISTOTLE? 336 N OTES 346 2.
THE OESIRE FOR REASON AND THE RISE OFMODEM SCIENCE: THE ROLE
OFMAIMONIDES 347 3. THE RIDDLE OF BACON 362 4. WHO OISCOVERED BOYLE'S
LAW? 388 N OTES 439 5. THEORETICAL BIAS IN EVIDENCE: A HISTORICAL SKETCH
445 6. FIELD THEORY IN OE LA RIVE'S TREATISE ON ELECTRICITY 460 7.
ANTHROPOMORPHISM IN SCIENCE 476 8. NEWTONIANISM BEFORE AND AFTER THE
EINSTENIAN REVOLUTION 482 N OTES AND REFERENCES 497 INDEX OF NAMES 501 |
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CONTENTS ABSTRACT VII FOREWORD XIII PREFACE XVII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXI I.
CHRONICLERS IN THE COURTS OF SCIENCE: PRELIMINARY ESSAYS ON THE
TRADITIONS AND THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE I PREFACE 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 3
INTRODUCTORY NOTE: ON STUDIES AND THEIR MOTIVATIONS 5 FIRST PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE DESIRABLE STANDARD OFPUBLICATION 11 SECOND PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE DESIRABLE STANDARD OF CRITICISM 33 THIRD PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE DESIRABLE STANDARD OFPOPULAR SCIENCE 56 FOURTH PRELIMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE MERIT OFFLOGGING DEAD HORSES 91 CONCLUDING PRE1IMINARY
ESSAY: ON THE SIFTING OFTHE GRAIN FROM THE CHAFF. 117 11. TOWARDS AN
HISTORIOGRAPHY OF SCIENCE 119 INTRODUCTORY NOTE 119 CORRECTIONS 120 I.
THE INDUCTIVIST PHILOSOPHY PAINTS IDEAS AND EVEN THINKERS AS BLACK OR
WHITE; ITS CRITERION FOR WHITENESS IS THE UP-TO-DATE SCIENCE TEXTBOOK
125 2. THE FUNCTION OF INDUCTIVE HISTORIES OF SCIENCE IS LARGE1Y
RITUA1ISTIC, A KIND OF ANCESTOR-WORSHIP 128 3. THE STANDARD PROBLEMS
OFTHE INDUCTIVIST HISTORIAN LARGELY CONCEM QUESTIONS OF WHOM TO WORSHIP
AND FOR WHAT REASON 131 4. HISTORY OF SCIENCE - AS IT IS AND AS IT OUGHT
TO BE. FOR THE INDUCTIVIST, THESE ARE EMBARRASSINGLY DIFFERENT. 135 5.
THE INDUCTIVIST TECHNIQUE, HOWEVER, IS TO IGNORE THIS PROBLEM AND TO
TRANSCRIBE EVER INCREASING NUMBERS OF HISTORICAL DETAILS; THIS LEAVES
LITTLE TIME FOR THINKING CRITICALLY 138 6. AMPERE'S DISCOVERY IS A CASE
THAT MAY BE STUDIED FRUITFULLY WITH THE USE OFHISTORICAL MATERIAL THAT
SHOULD NEITHER BE TRANSCRIBED AS IT STANDS NOR IGNORED 143 IX X CONTENTS
7. THE BROAD OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE IS THE HISTORY OF
SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT AND THEIR CONTROVERSIES; THE INDUCTIVIST
MUST IGNORE SCHOOLS AND CONTROVERSIES; HE IS THUS LEFT WITH SOME VERSION
OFMARXIST ECONOMISM AS THE ONLY TOOL FOR STUDYING THE BROAD OUTLINE 146
8. THE RISE OFTHE CONVENTIONALIST PHILOSOPHY WAS LARGELY DUE TO REVOLT
AGAINST INDUCTIVISM AND ITS BLACK-AND-WHITE CATEGORIZING . 150 9. THE
CONTINUITY THEORY AND THE EMERGENCE TECHNIQUE WERE INVENTED BY DUHEM AS
A TRADITIONALIST CONSERVATIVE ALTERNATIVE TO INDUCTIVIST RADICALISM 153
10. THE CANCEROUS GROWTH OF CONTINUITY INTO A MULTITUDE OF VARIATIONS ON
DUHEM'S THEME IS IRRATIONAL 155 11. THE COMPARATIVE METHOD OF THE
CONVENTIONALIST APPLIES A CRITERION OF RELATIVE RATHER THAN OF ABSOLUTE
MERIT; IT IS THE FIRST SYSTEMATIE HISTORICAL METHOD TO APPEAR IN THE
FIELD OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE; BUT THE COMPARATIVE METHOD, THOUGH ADEQUATE
TO A DEGREE, HAS A LIMITED APPLICATION 162 12. PRIESTLEY'S DISSENT FROM
THE FRENCH SCHOOL OFCHEMISTRY IS HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT, YET IT DOES NOT
FIT THE CONVENTIONALIST FRAMEWORK BECAUSE CONVENTIONALISM TOO LEAVES
LITTLE ROOM FOR CONTROVERSY 166 13. THE ADVANTAGE OF AVOIDING BEING WISE
AFTER THE EVENT IS THAT THIS ALLOWS US TO SEE THE WORID WITH THE EYES OF
THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT, AND THUS TO EXPLAIN IT 169 14. THE
DIFFICULTY OF AVOIDING BEING WISE AFTER THE EVENT ARISES FROM HAVING
SUPPRESSED THE REASONABLE ERRORS THAT THE EVENT HAS CORRECTED 172 15.
THE OBSTACLES ON THE WAY TO A NEW IDEA ARE ACCEPTED REASONABLE ERRORS
THAT CONTRADICT IT 175 16. THE OBSTACLES ON THE WAY TO A NEW FACTUAL
DISCOVERY ARE THE SAME 180 17. 0RSTED'S DISCOVERY WAS DIFFICULT TO MAKE
BECAUSE IT CONFLICTED WITH NEWTON'S THEORY OFFORCE 186 18. HISTORICAL
EXPLANATION OF ANY VALUE IS RARE IN THE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF
SCIENCE, MAINLY BECAUSE OF A NAIVE ACCEPTANCE OFUNTENABLE PHILOSOPHIEAL
PRINCIPLES 193 N OTES 197 III. HISTORIOGRAPHIE ESSAYS 243 1. A
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306 IV. HISTORICAL ESSAYS 335 1. WHO NEEDS ARISTOTLE? 336 N OTES 346 2.
THE OESIRE FOR REASON AND THE RISE OFMODEM SCIENCE: THE ROLE
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LAW? 388 N OTES 439 5. THEORETICAL BIAS IN EVIDENCE: A HISTORICAL SKETCH
445 6. FIELD THEORY IN OE LA RIVE'S TREATISE ON ELECTRICITY 460 7.
ANTHROPOMORPHISM IN SCIENCE 476 8. NEWTONIANISM BEFORE AND AFTER THE
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