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Epistemological and Social Problems of the Sciences in the Early Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, 1981 ed.)
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Epistemological and Social Problems of the Sciences in the Early Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, 1981 ed.)
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I. Some Characteristic Features of the Passage From the 18th to the
19th Century 1. The following notes grew out of reflections which
first led us to send out invitations to, and call for papers for,
an interdisciplinary workshop, which took place in Bielefeld from
27th to 30th November, 1979. The status and character of this
preface is therefore somewhat ambiguous: on the one hand it does
not comment extensively on the articles to follow, on the other
hand it could not have been conceived and written in the way it was
without knowledge of all the contributions to this volum- which
contains revised editions of papers for the workshop - nor without
the cooperation of the participants in the above mentioned
symposium. Furthermore, although the following may sound slightly
programmatic and summary, we hope that it will be sufficiently
explicit to provide some key words and concepts useful for further
scholarly work. Perhaps the most important result of our efforts is
the very structure of these notes: it is aimed at providing
methodological orientations for the investigation of what turned
out to be a very peculiar period in the history of science. xi H.
N. Jahnke and M. Otte (eds.), Epistemological and Social Problems
of the Sciences in the Early Nineteenth Century, xi-xlii. Copyright
(c) 1981 by D. Reidel Publishing Company. xii H. N. JAHNKE ET AL.
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