Histories of scientific observation
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Q174.8 .H57 2011
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Q174.8 .H57 2011
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Beobachtung
Beobachtung.
Forskningsmetodik -- historia.
Methode.
Naturwissenschaften
Observation (Méthode scientifique) -- Histoire.
Observation (Scientific method) -- History.
Photolithographie.
photolithography.
Procédés photomécaniques -- Histoire.
Science -- Methodology -- History.
Sciences -- Méthodologie -- Histoire.
Vetenskap -- historia.
Vetenskap -- metodik.
Wissenschaft.
Wissenschaftliche Beobachtung
Beobachtung.
Forskningsmetodik -- historia.
Methode.
Naturwissenschaften
Observation (Méthode scientifique) -- Histoire.
Observation (Scientific method) -- History.
Photolithographie.
photolithography.
Procédés photomécaniques -- Histoire.
Science -- Methodology -- History.
Sciences -- Méthodologie -- Histoire.
Vetenskap -- historia.
Vetenskap -- metodik.
Wissenschaft.
Wissenschaftliche Beobachtung
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
460 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Language
English
UPC
40018873708, 99942202854
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Observation is the most pervasive and fundamental practice of all the modern sciences, both natural and human. Its instruments include not only the naked senses but also tools such as the telescope and microscope, the questionnaire, the photographic plate, the notebook, the glassed-in beehive, and myriad other ingenious inventions designed to make the invisible visible, the evanescent permanent, the abstract concrete. Yet observation has almost never been considered as an object of historical inquiry in itself. This wide-ranging collection offers the first examination of the history of scientific observation in its own right, as both epistemic category and scientific practice. Histories of Scientific Observation features engaging episodes drawn from across the spectrum of the natural and human sciences, ranging from meteorology, medicine, and natural history to economics, astronomy, and psychology. The contributions spotlight how observers have scrutinized everything--from seaweed to X-ray radiation, household budgets to the emotions--with ingenuity, curiosity, and perseverance verging on obsession. This book makes a compelling case for the significance of the long, surprising, and epistemologically significant history of scientific observation, a history full of innovations that have enlarged the possibilities of perception, judgment, and reason.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Daston, L., & Lunbeck, E. (2011). Histories of scientific observation . University of Chicago Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Daston, Lorraine, 1951- and Elizabeth. Lunbeck. 2011. Histories of Scientific Observation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Daston, Lorraine, 1951- and Elizabeth. Lunbeck. Histories of Scientific Observation Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Daston, L. and Lunbeck, E. (2011). Histories of scientific observation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Daston, Lorraine, and Elizabeth Lunbeck. Histories of Scientific Observation University of Chicago Press, 2011.
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