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Evolution of Knowledge: Rethinking Science for the Anthropocene [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 584 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm, 105 b/w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691218595
  • ISBN-13: 9780691218595
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 584 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm, 105 b/w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691218595
  • ISBN-13: 9780691218595
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A fundamentally new approach to the history of science and technology

This book presents a new way of thinking about the history of science and technology, one that offers a grand narrative of human history in which knowledge serves as a critical factor of cultural evolution. Jürgen Renn examines the role of knowledge in global transformations going back to the dawn of civilization while providing vital perspectives on the complex challenges confronting us today in the Anthropocene—this new geological epoch shaped by humankind.

Renn reframes the history of science and technology within a much broader history of knowledge, analyzing key episodes such as the evolution of writing, the emergence of science in the ancient world, the Scientific Revolution of early modernity, the globalization of knowledge, industrialization, and the profound transformations wrought by modern science. He investigates the evolution of knowledge using an array of disciplines and methods, from cognitive science and experimental psychology to earth science and evolutionary biology. The result is an entirely new framework for understanding structural changes in systems of knowledge—and a bold new approach to the history and philosophy of science.

Written by one of today's preeminent historians of science, The Evolution of Knowledge features discussions of historiographical themes, a glossary of key terms, and practical insights on global issues ranging from climate change to digital capitalism. This incisive book also serves as an invaluable introduction to the history of knowledge.

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"[ Renns] new tour de force, The Evolution of Knowledge, addresses all those concerned with sciences fate. . . . In the 1930s, at a moment of existential crisis comparable to todays, [ Edmund] Husserl likewise sought to reorient science around shared human experiences and common human needs. Yet Husserl, a notoriously opaque writer, had little hope of communicating his message to the scientific community. With this lucid and accessible book, Renn stands a far greater chance of success."---Deborah R. Coen, Science "This is an important book and one that powerfully advances our understanding of how knowledge operates in society while directly engaging with pressing contemporary issues."---Geoffrey Cantor, Times Higher Education "A global history of knowledge is a breathtakingly ambitious project. . . . Renn faces down the difficulties of crafting such an account with skill and resolve. The result is provocative and challenging."---Joseph D. Martin, Physics Today "In The Evolution of Knowledge, both academics and nonacademics concerned with the state of our planet will find a lot to think with and elaborate on. This erudite, rich, and important book indeed opens conversations rather than closing them."---Raf De Bont, Isis "This book should be required reading for all who consider themselves students of the history of knowledge."---Alfred Freeborn, History of Human Sciences "An inspiring survey of the products of Renn's long career."---Jeremy Trevelyan Burman, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

List of Explanatory Boxes
viii
The Story of This Book ix
Part 1 What Is Science? What Is Knowledge?
Chapter 1 History of Science in the Anthropocene
3(20)
Chapter 2 Elements of a Historical Theory of Human Knowledge
23(14)
Part 2 How Knowledge Structures Change
Chapter 3 The Historical Nature of Abstraction and Representation
37(28)
Chapter 4 Structural Changes in Systems of Knowledge
65(22)
Chapter 5 External Representations at Work
87(16)
Chapter 6 Mental Models at Work
103(15)
Chapter 7 The Nature of Scientific Revolutions
118(27)
Part 3 How Knowledge Structures Affect Society and Vice Versa
Chapter 8 The Economy of Knowledge
145(25)
Chapter 9 An Economy of Practical Knowledge
170(20)
Chapter 10 Knowledge Economies in History
190(57)
Part 4 How Knowledge Spreads
Chapter 11 The Globalization of Knowledge in History
247(33)
Chapter 12 The Multiple Origins of the Natural Sciences
280(21)
Chapter 13 Epistemic Networks
301(22)
Part 5 On What Knowledge Our Future Depends
Chapter 14 Epistemic Evolution
323(32)
Chapter 15 Exodus from the Holocene
355(22)
Chapter 16 Knowledge for the Anthropocene
377(31)
Chapter 17 Science and the Challenges of Humanity
408(9)
Glossary 417(18)
Notes 435(34)
References 469(74)
Index 543
Jürgen Renn is a director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, where, together with his group, he researches structural changes in systems of knowledge. His books include, with Hanoch Gutfreund, The Formative Years of Relativity: The History and Meaning of Einstein's Princeton Lectures and The Road to Relativity: The History and Meaning of Einstein's "The Foundation of General Relativity" (both Princeton).