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From Molecular Genetics to Genomics - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Hardcover, New Ed): Jean-Paul... From Molecular Genetics to Genomics - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Hardcover, New Ed)
Jean-Paul Gaudilliere, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R3,099 Discovery Miles 30 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the rise of genomics, the life sciences have entered a new era. Maps of genomes have become the icons for a comprehensive knowledge of the organism on a previously unattained level of complexity, and the organisation of genetic knowledge in maps has been a major driving force in the establishment of the discipline. This book provides a comprehensive history of molecular genetics and genomics. The first section of the book shows how the genetic cartography of classical genetics was linked to the molecular analysis of gene structure through the introduction of new model organisms such as bacteria and through the invention of new experimental tools such as gene transfer. The second section addresses the moral and political economy of human genome sequencing in all its technical, epistemic, social and economic complexity. With detailed analyses of the scientific practices of mapping and its illustration of the diversity of mapping practices this book is a significant contribution to the history of genetics. A companion volume from the same editors - Classical Genetic Research and Its Legacy: The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth Century Genetics - covers the history of mapping procedures as they were developed in classical genetics.

From Molecular Genetics to Genomics - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Paperback): Jean-Paul Gaudilliere,... From Molecular Genetics to Genomics - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Paperback)
Jean-Paul Gaudilliere, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R1,091 R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Save R98 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the rise of genomics, the life sciences have entered a new era. Maps of genomes have become the icons for a comprehensive knowledge of the organism on a previously unattained level of complexity, and the organisation of genetic knowledge in maps has been a major driving force in the establishment of the discipline. This book provides a comprehensive history of molecular genetics and genomics. The first section of the book shows how the genetic cartography of classical genetics was linked to the molecular analysis of gene structure through the introduction of new model organisms such as bacteria and through the invention of new experimental tools such as gene transfer. The second section addresses the moral and political economy of human genome sequencing in all its technical, epistemic, social and economic complexity. With detailed analyses of the scientific practices of mapping and its illustration of the diversity of mapping practices this book is a significant contribution to the history of genetics. A companion volume from the same editors - Classical Genetic Research and Its Legacy: The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth Century Genetics - covers the history of mapping procedures as they were developed in classical genetics.

Classical Genetic Research and its Legacy - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Hardcover, New): Jean-Paul... Classical Genetic Research and its Legacy - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Hardcover, New)
Jean-Paul Gaudilliere, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R4,438 Discovery Miles 44 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the rise of genomics, the life sciences have entered a new era. Maps of genomes have become the icons for a comprehensive knowledge of the organism on a previously unattained level of complexity. This book provides an in-depth history of mapping procedures as they were developed in classical genetics.
The book shows that the technology of genetic mapping is by no means a recent acquisition of molecular genetics or even genetic engineering. It demonstrates that the development of mapping technologies has accompanied the rise of modern genetics from its very beginnings. In the first section, Mendelian genetics is set in perspective from the viewpoint of the detection and description of linkage phenomena. The second section addresses the role of mapping for the experimental working practice of classical geneticists, their social interactions, and for their laboratory "life worlds."
With its detailed analyses of the scientific practices and its illustration of the diversity of mapping, this book is a significant contribution to the history of genetics.
A companion volume from the same editors - From Molecular Genetics to Genomics: The mapping cultures of twentieth-century genetics - covers the history of molecular genetics and genomics.

Split and Splice - A Phenomenology of Experimentation (Hardcover): Hans-Joerg Rheinberger Split and Splice - A Phenomenology of Experimentation (Hardcover)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R2,656 Discovery Miles 26 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An esteemed historian of science explores the diversity of scientific experimentation. The experiment has long been seen as a test bed for theory, but in Split and Splice, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger makes the case, instead, for treating experimentation as a creative practice. His latest book provides an innovative look at the experimental protocols and connections that have made the life sciences so productive. Delving into the materiality of the experiment, the first part of the book assesses traces, models, grafting, and note-taking-the conditions that give experiments structure and make discovery possible. The second section widens its focus from micro-level laboratory processes to the temporal, spatial, and narrative links between experimental systems. Rheinberger narrates with accessible examples, most of which are drawn from molecular biology, including from the author's laboratory notebooks from his years researching ribosomes. A critical hit when it was released in Germany, Split and Splice describes a method that involves irregular results and hit-or-miss connections-not analysis, not synthesis, but the splitting and splicing that form a scientific experiment. Building on Rheinberger's earlier writing about science and epistemology, this book is a major achievement by one of today's most influential theorists of scientific practice.

The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution - Historical and Epistemological Perspectives (Paperback, New): Peter J.... The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution - Historical and Epistemological Perspectives (Paperback, New)
Peter J. Beurton, Raphael Falk, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R1,227 Discovery Miles 12 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advances in molecular biological research in the latter half of the twentieth century have made the story of the gene vastly complicated: the more we learn about genes, the less sure we are of what a gene really is. Knowledge about the structure and functioning of genes abounds, but the gene has also become curiously intangible. This collection of essays renews the question: what are genes? Philosophers, historians and working scientists re-evaluate the question in this volume, treating the gene as a focal point of interdisciplinary and international research. It will be of interest to professionals and students in the philosophy and history of science, genetics and molecular biology.

Reworking the Bench - Research Notebooks in the History of Science (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003): F.... Reworking the Bench - Research Notebooks in the History of Science (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003)
F. L. Holmes, J Renn, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R4,501 Discovery Miles 45 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research records composed of notes and protocols have long played a role in the efforts to understand the origins of what have come to be seen as the established milestones in the development of modern science. The use of research records to probe the nature of scientific investigation itself however is a recent development in the history of science.
With Eduard Dijksterhuis, we could address them as a veritable "epistemologiCal laboratory." The purpose of a workshop entitled "Reworking the Bench: Laboratory Notebooks in the History of Science," held at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin was to bring together historians who have been exploiting such resources, to compare the similarities and differences in the materials they had used and and to measure the potential and scope for future explorations of "science in the making" based on such forms of documentation. The contributions which form this volume are based on papers presented at this workshop or written afterward by participants in the discussions.
This is the first book that addresses the issue of research notes for writing history of science in a comprehensive manner. Its case studies range from the early modern period to present and cover a broad range of different disciplines.

The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution - Historical and Epistemological Perspectives (Hardcover): Peter J.... The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution - Historical and Epistemological Perspectives (Hardcover)
Peter J. Beurton, Raphael Falk, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R3,125 Discovery Miles 31 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advances in molecular biological research in the past forty years have made the story of the gene vastly complicated: the more we learn about genes, the less sure we are of what a gene really is. Knowledge about the structure and functioning of genes abounds, but the gene has also become curiously intangible. This collection of essays renews the question: what are genes? This book is unique in that it is the first interdisciplinary volume, written by philosophers, historians, and working scientists, solely devoted to the quest for the gene. It will be of interest to professionals and students in the philosophy and history of science, genetics, and molecular biology.

Reworking the Bench - Research Notebooks in the History of Science (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): F. L. Holmes, J Renn, Hans-Joerg... Reworking the Bench - Research Notebooks in the History of Science (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
F. L. Holmes, J Renn, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R4,700 Discovery Miles 47 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book that addresses the issue of research notes for writing history of science in a comprehensive manner. Its case studies range from the early modern period to present and cover a broad range of different disciplines. The contributions are based on papers presented at the workshop entitled "Reworking the Bench: Laboratory Notebooks in the History of Science," held at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin or written after the workshop.

Natures of Data - A Discussion between Biologists, Artists and Science Scholars (Paperback): Philipp Fischer, Gabriele... Natures of Data - A Discussion between Biologists, Artists and Science Scholars (Paperback)
Philipp Fischer, Gabriele Gramelsberger, Christoph Hoffmann, Hans Hofmann, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger, …
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Computer-based technologies for the production and analysis of data have been an integral part of biological research since the 1990s at the latest. This not only applies to genomics and its offshoots but also to less conspicuous subsections such as ecology. But little consideration has been given to how this new technology has changed research practically. How and when do data become questionable? To what extent does necessary infrastructure influence the research process? What status is given to software and algorithms in the production and analysis of data? These questions are discussed by the biologists Philipp Fischer and Hans Hofmann, the philosopher Gabriele Gramelsberger, the historian of science and biology Hans-Joerg Rheinberger, the science theorist Christoph Hoffmann, and the artist Hannes Rickli. The conditions of experimentation in the digital sphere are examined in four chapters--"Data," "Software," "Infrastructure," and "in silico"--in which the different perspectives of the discussion partners complement one another. Rather than confirming any particular point of view, Natures of Data deepens understanding of the contemporary basis of biological research.

Classical Genetic Research and its Legacy - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Paperback): Jean-Paul... Classical Genetic Research and its Legacy - The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Paperback)
Jean-Paul Gaudilliere, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R1,414 Discovery Miles 14 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the rise of genomics, the life sciences have entered a new era. This book provides a comprehensive history of mapping procedures as they were developed in classical genetics. An accompanying volume - From Molecular Genetics to Genomics - covers the history of molecular genetics and genomics. The book shows that the technology of genetic mapping is by no means a recent acquisition of molecular genetics or even genetic engineering. It demonstrates that the development of mapping technologies has accompanied the rise of modern genetics from its very beginnings. In Section One, Mendelian genetics is set in perspective from the viewpoint of the detection and description of linkage phenomena. Section Two addresses the role of mapping for the experimental working practice of classical geneticists, their social interactions and for the laboratory 'life worlds'. With detailed analyses of the scientific practices of mapping and its illustration of the diversity of mapping practices this book is a significant contibution to the history of genetics. A companion volume from the same editors - From Molecular Genetics to Genomics: The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth Century Genetics - covers the history of molecular genetics and genomics.

Split and Splice - A Phenomenology of Experimentation (Paperback): Hans-Joerg Rheinberger Split and Splice - A Phenomenology of Experimentation (Paperback)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R796 Discovery Miles 7 960 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An esteemed historian of science explores the diversity of scientific experimentation. The experiment has long been seen as a test bed for theory, but in Split and Splice, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger makes the case, instead, for treating experimentation as a creative practice. His latest book provides an innovative look at the experimental protocols and connections that have made the life sciences so productive. Delving into the materiality of the experiment, the first part of the book assesses traces, models, grafting, and note-taking-the conditions that give experiments structure and make discovery possible. The second section widens its focus from micro-level laboratory processes to the temporal, spatial, and narrative links between experimental systems. Rheinberger narrates with accessible examples, most of which are drawn from molecular biology, including from the author's laboratory notebooks from his years researching ribosomes. A critical hit when it was released in Germany, Split and Splice describes a method that involves irregular results and hit-or-miss connections-not analysis, not synthesis, but the splitting and splicing that form a scientific experiment. Building on Rheinberger's earlier writing about science and epistemology, this book is a major achievement by one of today's most influential theorists of scientific practice.

On Historicizing Epistemology - An Essay (Paperback): Hans-Joerg Rheinberger On Historicizing Epistemology - An Essay (Paperback)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger; Translated by David Fernbach
R562 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R35 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Epistemology, as generally understood by philosophers of science, is rather remote from the history of science and from historical concerns in general. Rheinberger shows that, from the late nineteenth through the late twentieth century, a parallel, alternative discourse sought to come to terms with the rather fundamental experience of the thoroughgoing scientific changes brought on by the revolution in physics. Philosophers of science and historians of science alike contributed their share to what this essay describes as an ongoing quest to historicize epistemology. Historical epistemology, in this sense, is not so concerned with the knowing subject and its mental capacities. Rather, it envisages science as an ongoing cultural endeavor and tries to assess the conditions under which the sciences in all their diversity take shape and change over time.

An Epistemology of the Concrete - Twentieth-Century Histories of Life (Paperback): Hans-Joerg Rheinberger An Epistemology of the Concrete - Twentieth-Century Histories of Life (Paperback)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"An Epistemology of the Concrete" brings together case studies and theoretical reflections on the history and epistemology of the life sciences by Hans-Jorg Rheinberger, one of the world's foremost philosophers of science. In these essays, he examines the history of experiments, concepts, model organisms, instruments, and the gamut of epistemological, institutional, political, and social factors that determine the actual course of the development of knowledge. Building on ideas from his influential book "Toward a History of Epistemic Things," Rheinberger first considers ways of historicizing scientific knowledge, and then explores different configurations of genetic experimentation in the first half of the twentieth century and the interaction between apparatuses, experiments, and concept formation in molecular biology in the second half of the twentieth century. He delves into fundamental epistemological issues bearing on the relationship between instruments and objects of knowledge, laboratory preparations as a special class of epistemic objects, and the note-taking and write-up techniques used in research labs. He takes up topics ranging from the French "historical epistemologists" Gaston Bachelard and Georges Canguilhem to the liquid scintillation counter, a radioactivity measuring device that became a crucial tool for molecular biology and biomedicine in the 1960s and 1970s. Throughout "An Epistemology of the Concrete," Rheinberger shows how assemblages--historical conjunctures--set the conditions for the emergence of epistemic novelty, and he conveys the fascination of scientific things: those organisms, spaces, apparatuses, and techniques that are transformed by research and that transform research in turn.

On Historicizing Epistemology - An Essay (Hardcover): Hans-Joerg Rheinberger On Historicizing Epistemology - An Essay (Hardcover)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger; Translated by David Fernbach
R2,466 Discovery Miles 24 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Epistemology, as generally understood by philosophers of science, is rather remote from the history of science and from historical concerns in general. Rheinberger shows that, from the late nineteenth through the late twentieth century, a parallel, alternative discourse sought to come to terms with the rather fundamental experience of the thoroughgoing scientific changes brought on by the revolution in physics. Philosophers of science and historians of science alike contributed their share to what this essay describes as an ongoing quest to historicize epistemology. Historical epistemology, in this sense, is not so concerned with the knowing subject and its mental capacities. Rather, it envisages science as an ongoing cultural endeavor and tries to assess the conditions under which the sciences in all their diversity take shape and change over time.

Science and the Life-World - Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences (Hardcover): David Hyder, Hans-Joerg... Science and the Life-World - Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences (Hardcover)
David Hyder, Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R1,791 Discovery Miles 17 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a collection of essays on Husserl's "Crisis of European Sciences" by leading philosophers of science and scholars of Husserl. Published and ignored under the Nazi dictatorship, Husserl's last work has never received the attention its author's prominence demands. In the "Crisis," Husserl considers the gap that has grown between the "life-world" of everyday human experience and the world of mathematical science. He argues that the two have become disconnected because we misunderstand our own scientific past--we confuse mathematical idealities with concrete reality and thereby undermine the validity of our immediate experience. The philosopher's foundational work in the theory of intentionality is relevant to contemporary discussions of "qualia," naive science, and the fact-value distinction. The scholars included in this volume consider Husserl's diagnosis of this "crisis" and his proposed solution. Topics addressed include Husserl's late philosophy, the relation between scientific and everyday objects and "worlds," the history of Greek and Galilean science, the philosophy of history, and Husserl's influence on Foucault.

Pathological Realities - Essays on Disease, Experiments, and History (Hardcover): Mirko Grmek Pathological Realities - Essays on Disease, Experiments, and History (Hardcover)
Mirko Grmek; Edited by Pierre-Olivier Methot; Foreword by Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R2,232 Discovery Miles 22 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mirko D. Grmek (1924-2000) is one of the most significant figures in the history of medicine, and has long been considered a pioneer of the field. The singular trajectory that took Grmek from Yugoslavia to the academic culture of post-war France placed him at the crossroads of different intellectual trends and made him an influential figure during the second half of the twentieth century. Yet, scholars have rarely attempted to articulate his distinctive vision of the history of science and medicine with all its tensions, contradictions, and ambiguities. This volume brings together and publishes for the first time in English a range of Grmek's writings, providing a portrait of his entire career as a historian of science and an engaged intellectual figure. Pathological Realities pieces together Grmek's scholarship that reveals the interconnections of diseases, societies, and medical theories. Straddling the sciences and the humanities, Grmek crafted significant new concepts and methods to engage with contemporary social problems such as wars, genocides and pandemics. Uniting some major strands of his published work that are still dispersed or simply unknown, this volume covers the deep epistemological changes in historical conceptions of disease as well as major advances within the life sciences and their historiography. Opening with a classic essay - "Preliminaries for a Historical Study of Diseases," this volume introduces Grmek's notions of "pathocenosis" and "emerging infections," illustrating them with historical and contemporary cases. Pathological Realities also showcases Grmek's pioneering approach to the history of science and medicine using laboratory notebooks as well as his original work on biological thought and the role of ideologies and myths in the history of science. The essays assembled here reveal Grmek's significant influence and continued relevance for current research in the history of medicine and biology, medical humanities, science studies, and the philosophy of science.

Pathological Realities - Essays on Disease, Experiments, and History (Paperback): Mirko Grmek Pathological Realities - Essays on Disease, Experiments, and History (Paperback)
Mirko Grmek; Edited by Pierre-Olivier Methot; Foreword by Hans-Joerg Rheinberger
R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mirko D. Grmek (1924-2000) is one of the most significant figures in the history of medicine, and has long been considered a pioneer of the field. The singular trajectory that took Grmek from Yugoslavia to the academic culture of post-war France placed him at the crossroads of different intellectual trends and made him an influential figure during the second half of the twentieth century. Yet, scholars have rarely attempted to articulate his distinctive vision of the history of science and medicine with all its tensions, contradictions, and ambiguities. This volume brings together and publishes for the first time in English a range of Grmek's writings, providing a portrait of his entire career as a historian of science and an engaged intellectual figure. Pathological Realities pieces together Grmek's scholarship that reveals the interconnections of diseases, societies, and medical theories. Straddling the sciences and the humanities, Grmek crafted significant new concepts and methods to engage with contemporary social problems such as wars, genocides and pandemics. Uniting some major strands of his published work that are still dispersed or simply unknown, this volume covers the deep epistemological changes in historical conceptions of disease as well as major advances within the life sciences and their historiography. Opening with a classic essay - "Preliminaries for a Historical Study of Diseases," this volume introduces Grmek's notions of "pathocenosis" and "emerging infections," illustrating them with historical and contemporary cases. Pathological Realities also showcases Grmek's pioneering approach to the history of science and medicine using laboratory notebooks as well as his original work on biological thought and the role of ideologies and myths in the history of science. The essays assembled here reveal Grmek's significant influence and continued relevance for current research in the history of medicine and biology, medical humanities, science studies, and the philosophy of science.

Die Experimentalisierung DES Lebens - Experimentalsysteme in Den Biologischen Wissenschaften 1850/1950 (German, Hardcover):... Die Experimentalisierung DES Lebens - Experimentalsysteme in Den Biologischen Wissenschaften 1850/1950 (German, Hardcover)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger, Michael Hagner
R3,770 R2,813 Discovery Miles 28 130 Save R957 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hand of the Engraver - Albert Flocon Meets Gaston Bachelard (Paperback): Hans-Joerg Rheinberger The Hand of the Engraver - Albert Flocon Meets Gaston Bachelard (Paperback)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger; Translated by Kate Sturge
R967 Discovery Miles 9 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hand of the Engraver - Albert Flocon Meets Gaston Bachelard (Hardcover): Hans-Joerg Rheinberger The Hand of the Engraver - Albert Flocon Meets Gaston Bachelard (Hardcover)
Hans-Joerg Rheinberger; Translated by Kate Sturge
R2,769 Discovery Miles 27 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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