Buch, Englisch, Band 63, 168 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 434 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 63, 168 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 434 g
Reihe: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
ISBN: 978-3-031-78250-3
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
This book highlights and develops a hitherto neglected area of Hans Blumenberg's contributions, i.e., history and philosophy of science. It covers both Blumenberg’s works on the history of ideas and conceptual change, as well as his studies on transformative periods and his intellectual history of technology. Hans Blumenberg (1920-1996) was one of the leading German philosophers after the Second World War, bridging from the continental tradition of philosophy, conceptual history and metaphorology. This volume, though, explores the methodological instruments that he developed and how we may use them to do history and philosophy of science. In doing so it opens up a new field of research and provides insight into further developing a continental history and philosophy of science, making this book of great interest to both historians and philosophers alike.
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An Introduction to Hans Blumenberg’s History and Philosophy of Science.- Part I: A Philosophical History of Sciences.- Chapter 1. Hans Blumenberg’s History of Astronomy: An Overview (Alberto Fragio).- Chapter 2. On Blumenberg’s Mathematical Caves, or: How Did Blumenberg Read Wittgenstein’s Remarks on the Philosophy of Mathematics? (Michael Friedman).- Part II: Phenomenology as Anthropology.- Chapter 3. Crisis and Restitution. Phenomenological Subjectivity as Root of Blumenberg’s Description of Historical Change (Pedro García-Durán).- Chapter 4. Lifeworld and Historicity: The Fate of Phenomenology (José Luis Villacañas Berlanga).- Chapter 5. Defense of ‘Expanded Reason’ in Hans Blumenberg: The Case for the Science of Boredom (Josefa Ros Velasco).- Part III: Hans Blumenberg’s History and Philosophy of Technology.- Chapter 6. Technique, Technology, and Theory. Blumenbergian Perspectives in Philosophy of Culture (Christine Blättler).- Chapter 7. Nobody’s Driving. Reality and Technology According to Hans Blumenberg (Gonzalo Forsberg).- Chapter 8. Unburdening the World with ‘Worlds on Demand.’ A Time Capsule from the Legacy (Martina Philippi).