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Objectivity /

Daston and Galison chart the emergence of objectivity in the mid 19th century sciences and show how the concept differs from its alternatives, truth-to-nature and trained judgement. This is a story of lofty epistemic ideals fused with workaday practices in the making of scientific images.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Daston, Lorraine, 1951-
Otros Autores: Galison, Peter, 1955-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Cambridge, Mass. : Zone Books ; Distributed by the MIT Press, 2007.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Prologue: objectivity shock
  • Epistemologies of the eye
  • Blind sight
  • Collective empiricism
  • Objectivity is new
  • Histories of the scientific self
  • Epistemic virtues
  • The argument
  • Objectivity in shirtsleeves
  • Truth-to-nature
  • Before objectivity
  • Taming nature's variability
  • The idea in the observation
  • Four-eyed sight
  • Drawing from nature
  • Truth-to-nature after objectivity
  • Mechanical objectivity
  • Seeing clear
  • Photography as science and art
  • Automatic images and blind sight
  • Drawing against photography
  • Self-surveillance
  • Ethics of objectivity
  • The scientific self
  • Why objectivity?
  • The scientific subject
  • Kant among the scientists
  • Scientific personas
  • Observation and attention
  • Knower and knowledge
  • Structural objectivity
  • Objectivity without images
  • The objective science of mind
  • The real, the objective, and the communicable
  • The color of subjectivity
  • What even a god could not say
  • Dreams of a neutral language
  • The cosmic community
  • Trained judgment
  • The uneasiness of mechanical reproduction
  • Accuracy should not be sacrificed to objectivity
  • The art of judgment
  • Practices and the scientific self
  • Representation to presentation
  • Seeing is being : truth, objectivity, and judgment
  • Seeing is making : nanofacture
  • Right depiction.