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"Many studies relate modern science to modern political and economic thought. Using one shift in order to explain the other, however, has begged the question of modernity's origins. New scientific and political reasoning emerged simultaneously as controversial forms of probabilistic reason...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Many studies relate modern science to modern political and economic thought. Using one shift in order to explain the other, however, has begged the question of modernity's origins. New scientific and political reasoning emerged simultaneously as controversial forms of probabilistic reasoning. Neither could ground the other. They both rejected logical systems in favor of shifting, incomplete, and human-oriented forms of knowledge which did not meet accepted standards of speculative science. This study follows their shared development by tracing one key political stratagem for linking human desires to the advancement of knowledge: the collaborative wish list. Highly controversial at the beginning of the seventeenth century, charismatic desiderata lists spread across Europe, often deployed against traditional sciences. They did not enter the academy for a century but eventually so shaped the deep structures of research that today this once controversial genre appears to be a musty and even pedantic term of art"-- |
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spelling | Keller, Vera, 1978- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtX7Pm4pPCg9btkBkF3Qq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008176132 Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / Vera Keller. New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015. 1 online resource (x, 350 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. "Many studies relate modern science to modern political and economic thought. Using one shift in order to explain the other, however, has begged the question of modernity's origins. New scientific and political reasoning emerged simultaneously as controversial forms of probabilistic reasoning. Neither could ground the other. They both rejected logical systems in favor of shifting, incomplete, and human-oriented forms of knowledge which did not meet accepted standards of speculative science. This study follows their shared development by tracing one key political stratagem for linking human desires to the advancement of knowledge: the collaborative wish list. Highly controversial at the beginning of the seventeenth century, charismatic desiderata lists spread across Europe, often deployed against traditional sciences. They did not enter the academy for a century but eventually so shaped the deep structures of research that today this once controversial genre appears to be a musty and even pedantic term of art"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Part I. Introduction: 1. Collecting the future in the early modern past -- Part II. Origins: 2. Knowledge in ruins; 3. A charlatan's promise -- Part IIL. Inventing the Wish List: 4. Jakob Bornitz and the joy of things; 5. Francis Bacon's new world of sciences; 6. Things fall apart: Desiderata in the Hartlib circle; 7. Rebelling against useful knowledge -- Part IV. Institutionalizing Desire: 8. Restoring societies: the Orphean charms of science; 9. What men want: the private and public interests of the Royal Society; 10. Enemy camps: Desiderata and priority disputes; 11. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and the hubris of the wish list; 12. Georg Hieronymus Welsch's fiction of consensus; 13. Wish lists enter the Academy: a new intellectual economy -- Part V. Conclusion: 14. No final frontiers. English. Learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Communication in learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Science Political aspects Europe History 17th century. Europe Intellectual life 17th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045727 Savoir et érudition Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Communication savante Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Sciences Aspect politique Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Europe Vie intellectuelle 17e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh REFERENCE Questions & Answers. bisacsh Communication in learning and scholarship fast Intellectual life fast Learning and scholarship fast Science Political aspects fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq 1600-1699 fast History fast has work: Knowledge and the Public Interest, 1575-1725 (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFWXMhVjdgDVdDgDF34xrC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Keller, Vera, 1978- Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 9781316273227 (DLC) 2015012685 (OCoLC)910475495 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1093091 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Keller, Vera, 1978- Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / Part I. Introduction: 1. Collecting the future in the early modern past -- Part II. Origins: 2. Knowledge in ruins; 3. A charlatan's promise -- Part IIL. Inventing the Wish List: 4. Jakob Bornitz and the joy of things; 5. Francis Bacon's new world of sciences; 6. Things fall apart: Desiderata in the Hartlib circle; 7. Rebelling against useful knowledge -- Part IV. Institutionalizing Desire: 8. Restoring societies: the Orphean charms of science; 9. What men want: the private and public interests of the Royal Society; 10. Enemy camps: Desiderata and priority disputes; 11. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and the hubris of the wish list; 12. Georg Hieronymus Welsch's fiction of consensus; 13. Wish lists enter the Academy: a new intellectual economy -- Part V. Conclusion: 14. No final frontiers. Learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Communication in learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Science Political aspects Europe History 17th century. Savoir et érudition Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Communication savante Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Sciences Aspect politique Europe Histoire 17e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh REFERENCE Questions & Answers. bisacsh Communication in learning and scholarship fast Intellectual life fast Learning and scholarship fast Science Political aspects fast |
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title | Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / |
title_auth | Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / |
title_exact_search | Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / |
title_full | Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / Vera Keller. |
title_fullStr | Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / Vera Keller. |
title_full_unstemmed | Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / Vera Keller. |
title_short | Knowledge and the public interest, 1575-1725 / |
title_sort | knowledge and the public interest 1575 1725 |
topic | Learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Communication in learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Science Political aspects Europe History 17th century. Savoir et érudition Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Communication savante Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Sciences Aspect politique Europe Histoire 17e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh REFERENCE Questions & Answers. bisacsh Communication in learning and scholarship fast Intellectual life fast Learning and scholarship fast Science Political aspects fast |
topic_facet | Learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Communication in learning and scholarship Europe History 17th century. Science Political aspects Europe History 17th century. Europe Intellectual life 17th century. Savoir et érudition Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Communication savante Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Sciences Aspect politique Europe Histoire 17e siècle. Europe Vie intellectuelle 17e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. REFERENCE Questions & Answers. Communication in learning and scholarship Intellectual life Learning and scholarship Science Political aspects Europe History |
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