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Science Incarnate - Historical Embodiments of Natural Knowledge (Paperback, 2nd Ed.)
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Science Incarnate - Historical Embodiments of Natural Knowledge (Paperback, 2nd Ed.)
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Since antiquity, "disembodied knowledge" has often been taken as
synonomous with "objective truth". Yet we also have very specific
mental images of the kinds of bodies that house great minds - the
ascetic philosopher versus the hearty surgeon, for example. Does
truth have anything to do with the belly? What difference does it
make to the persuit of knowledge whether Einstein rode a bicycle,
Russell was randy, or Darwin was flatulent? Bringing together body
and knowledge, this text offers historical answers to such
skeptical questions about the relationships between body, mind and
knowledge. Focusing on the 17th century to the present, the book
explores how intellectuals sought to establish the value and
authority of their ideas through public displays of their private
ways of life. Patterns of eating, sleeping, exercising, being ill
and having or avoiding sex, as well as the marks of gender and
bodily form, were proof of the presence or absence of intellectual
virtue, integrity, skill and authority. Intellectuals examined in
detail include Rene Descartes, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Ada
Lovelace. The book addresses issues central to modern discussions
about the nature of knowledge and how it is produced and
incorporates history, philosophy, sociology and anthropology.
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