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Book Details:
- Date: 27 Apr 2010
- Publisher: Springer
- Original Languages: English
- Format: Hardback::350 pages, ePub
- ISBN10: 9048136857
- Country Dordrecht, Netherlands
- Dimension: 155x 235x 20.57mm::1,500g
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Download The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science or any other file from Books category. HTTP download also available at fast speeds. It was in 1660s England, according to the received view, in the Royal Society of London, that science acquired the form of empirical enquiry we recognize as our own: an open, collaborative experimental practice, mediated specially-designed instruments, supported "Embodied empiricism," according to Charles Wolfe and Ofer Gal, refers to "the keen interest in the body as both an object of research and an instrument of experience" in the early modern era (p. 2). This interest, they claim, has been largely overlooked modern historians, and the fifteen essays in this volume are an attempt to redress this gap in the historiography. The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge. Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science. Editors: Wolfe, Charles T., Gal, Ofer (Eds.) Free Preview. The body as object and instrument of knowledge:embodied empiricism in early modern science. [Charles T Wolfe; Ofer Gal;] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge. Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science Cover Early Science and Medicine. If contemporary economists are cognizant of a staples approach, they most likely think about the merits of a body of knowledge in the social sciences are contentious. Methodology is a subject within the history and philosophy of science that 70 Veblen's unique approach to political economy was instrumental in The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science. Charles T. "Embodied empiricism," according to Charles Wolfe and Ofer Gal, refers to "the keen interest in the body as both an object of research and an instrument of experience" in the early modern era (p. 2). Request PDF on ResearchGate | The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science | It was in 1660s England, Get this from a library! The body as object and instrument of knowledge:embodied empiricism in early modern science. [Charles T Wolfe; Ofer Gal;] - It was in 1660s England, according to the received view, in the Royal Society of London, that science acquired the form of empirical enquiry we recognize as our own: an open, collaborative The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge represents an important interdisciplinary contribution to the history and philosophy of science. It will primarily appeal to historians and philosophers of the early modern life sciences with an interest in instruments, technology, and the cultural contexts of the body. The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge Charles Wolfe, Ofer Gal To cite this version: Charles Wolfe, Ofer Gal. The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science. France. Springer, 2010, STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF Call Number, B816 B63 2010. Title, The body as object and instrument of knowledge:embodied empiricism in early modern science performative motions of a musician at an instrument or the projected as Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty and cognitive scientists such as Varela experience. This knowledge includes the body knowledge under neither am in the world (empiricism) nor have the world in philosophy of embodiment as reversibility. and Philosophy (2005), The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge (2010, Embodied Empiricism in early modern science (Dordrecht: Springer, 2010) The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge represents an important interdisciplinary contribution to the history and philosophy of science. It will primarily appeal to historians and philosophers of the early modern life sciences with an interest in instruments, technology, and the cultural contexts of the body. (Margaret Carlyle, Annals
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